Birthday: 1902-07-16
Deathday: 1999-06-09
Birthplace: Oakland, California, USA
Gender: Male
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Andrew L. Stone (b. July 16, 1902, Oakland, California - d. June 9, 1999, Los Angeles, California) was an American screenwriter, director, and producer. Best known for his hard hitting, realistic films, Stone frequently collaborated with his wife, editor and producer Virginia Lively Stone (credited as Virginia L. Stone).
Though few of his films achieved mainstream success, Stone was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for his 1956 thriller Julie.
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1972-11-01 | The Great Waltz |
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1970-11-04 | Song of Norway |
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1965-09-29 | The Secret of My Success |
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1964-04-27 | Never Put It in Writing |
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1962-06-01 | The Password Is Courage |
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1961-06-14 | Ring of Fire |
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1960-02-19 | The Last Voyage |
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1958-10-10 | The Decks Ran Red |
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1958-05-02 | Cry Terror! |
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1956-10-17 | Julie |
1955-11-16 | The Final Tribute | |
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1955-07-13 | The Night Holds Terror |
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1953-07-24 | A Blueprint for Murder |
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1952-11-12 | The Steel Trap |
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1952-06-20 | Confidence Girl |
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1950-12-01 | Highway 301 |
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1947-05-15 | Fun on a Weekend |
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1946-08-06 | The Bachelor's Daughters |
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1945-06-22 | Her Favorite Patient |
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1944-06-30 | Sensations of 1945 |
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1943-08-02 | Hi Diddle Diddle |
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1943-07-21 | Stormy Weather |
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1941-06-08 | The Hard-Boiled Canary |
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1939-12-29 | The Great Victor Herbert |
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1938-11-25 | Say It in French |
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1938-05-11 | Stolen Heaven |
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1937-09-18 | The Girl Said No |
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1932-04-15 | Hell's Headquarters |