Waldemar Young
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A graduate of Stanford University, screenwriter Waldemar Young entered films in 1917. During the silent era, Young frequently collaborated with Tod Browning, penning the scenarios for such Lon Chaney vehicles as The Unholy Three (1925), The Unknown (1927), and London After Midnight (1927). At Paramount in the 1930s, he worked frequently for Cecil B. De Mille, contributing to the screenplays of Sign of the Cross (1932), Cleopatra (1934), and The Crusades (1935), among others. In 1935, Waldemar Young shared an Academy Award nomination for Lives of the Bengal Lancers.
Highest Rated Movies
Filmography
MOVIES
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | BOX OFFICE | YEAR |
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No Score Yet | Chances |
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— | 2013 |
No Score Yet | Man-Proof |
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— | 1938 |
75% | Test Pilot |
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— | 1938 |
100% | The Plainsman |
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— | 1936 |
No Score Yet | Poppy |
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— | 1936 |
100% | Desire |
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— | 1936 |
No Score Yet | Peter Ibbetson |
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— | 1935 |
100% | The Crusades |
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— | 1935 |
100% | The Lives of a Bengal Lancer |
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— | 1935 |
82% | Cleopatra |
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— | 1934 |
No Score Yet | Men in White |
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— | 1934 |
No Score Yet | A Bedtime Story |
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— | 1933 |
88% | Island of Lost Souls |
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— | 1933 |
100% | Love Me Tonight |
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— | 1932 |
No Score Yet | Sinners in the Sun |
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— | 1932 |
55% | The Sign of the Cross |
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— | 1932 |
No Score Yet | Sally |
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— | 1929 |
No Score Yet | Where East Is East |
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— | 1929 |
No Score Yet | West of Zanzibar |
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— | 1928 |
No Score Yet | The Trail of '98 |
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— | 1928 |
75% | London After Midnight |
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— | 1927 |
100% | The Unknown |
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— | 1927 |
No Score Yet | The Black Bird |
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— | 1926 |
No Score Yet | Mystic |
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— | 1925 |
88% | The Unholy Three |
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— | 1925 |
No Score Yet | Dorothy Vernon Of Haddon Hall |
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— | 1924 |
No Score Yet | Our Leading Citizen |
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— | 1922 |
No Score Yet | Suds |
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— | 1920 |
No Score Yet | The Wicked Darling |
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— | 1919 |
No Score Yet | Poisoned Paradise (Poisoned Paradise: The Forbidden Story of Monte Carlo) |
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