Anderson, Maxwell, 1888-1959
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1888-1959
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Anderson, Maxwell, 1888-1959
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Anderson, Maxwell
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- Twentieth century plays, British, American, Continental, eleven representative selections, edited by Richard A. Cordell
- Modern dramas, edited by Harlan Hatcher
- Six modern American plays, introduction by Allan G. Halline
- The private lives of Elizabeth & Essex, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. ; Directed by Michael Curitz ; produced by the Theatre Guild, Inc. ; screenplay by Norman Reilly Raine and Aeneas MacKenzie
- Joan of arc, screenplay by Maxwell Anderson and Andrew Solt ; produced by Walter Wanger ; directed by Victor Fleming
- Lost in the stars, a musical tragedy : vocal score, music by Kurt Weill ; words by Maxwell Anderson ; based on Alan Paton's novel Cry the beloved country
- The actor's scenebook, scenes and monologues from contemporary plays, edited by Michael Schulman and Eva Mekler
- Representative American plays, from 1767 to the present day
- Famous American plays of the 1920s, selected and introduced by Kenneth MacGowan ; foreword by Gordon Davidson
- What price glory, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. ; produced by Sol C. Siegel ; directed by John Ford ; screen play by Phoebe and Henry Ephron
- Best American plays, third series, 1945-1951
- Lost in the stars, a musical tragedy based on Alan Paton's novel Cry the beloved country, Words by Maxwell Anderson. Vocal score
- Twenty-five best plays of the modern American theatre, early series, edited with an introduction by John Gassner
- 50 Best plays of the American theatre, selected by Clive Barnes ; with individual play introductions by John Gassner
- Famous American plays of the 1920s and 1930s, selected and introduced by Kenneth Macgowan, Harold Clurman ; foreword by Gordon Davidson
- The bad seed, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; screenplay by John Lee Mahin ; director, Mervyn LeRoy
- Critics' choice, New York drama critics' circle prize plays, edited by Jack Gaver, 1935-55
- Key Largo, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; directed by John Huston ; screenplay by Richard Brooks and John Huston ; produced by Jerry Wald ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture
- Knickerbocker holiday, lyrics by Maxwell Anderson ; music & arrangements by Kurt Weill
- Nine modern American plays, edited by Barrett H. Clark and William H. Davenport
- Twenty best plays of the modern American theatre, edited with an introduction by John Gassner
- Joan of Arc, Sierra Pictures, Inc. ; RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. ; producer, Walter Wanger ; screenplay, Maxwell Anderson, Andrew Solt ; director, Victor Fleming
- The best plays of 1943-44, and the year book of the drama in America, edited by Burns Mantle
- Famous American plays of the 1940s, selected and introduced by Henry Hewes ; foreword by Gordon Davidson
- A treasury of the theatre, from Henrik Ibsen to Eugene Ionesco, ed. by John Gassner
- Rain, Joseph M. Schenck presents ; a United Artists picture
- The bad seed, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Hajeno production ; teleplay play by George Eckstein ; directed by Paul Wendkos
- Rain, Joseph M. Schenck presents Lewis Milestone's production ; screen adaptation, Maxwell Anderson ; a United Artists Picture
- We live again, Samuel Goldwyn presents ; a Rouben Mamoulian production ; directed by Rouben Mamoulian ; produced by Samuel Goldwyn
- Knickerbocker holiday, a musical comedy, Book and lyrics by Maxwell Anderson
- The Burns Mantle best plays of 1949-1950, and the year book of the drama in America, edited by John Chapman
- The Burns Mantle best plays of 1948-49, and the year book of the drama in America, edited by John Chapman
- The best plays of 1946-47, and the year book of the drama in America, edited by Burns Mantle ; with illustrations
- The best plays of 1941-42, and the year book of the drama in America, edited by Burns Mantle
- The star wagon, by Maxwell Anderson ; produced and directed by Karl Genus
- Key Largo, Warner Bros. Pictures ; screen play by Richard Brooks and John Huston ; produced by Jerry Wald ; directed by John Huston
- The Singer's Musical Theatre Anthology, A collection of songs from the musical stage, categorized by voice type, Compiled and Edited by Richard Walters, Mark Carlstein and Milton Granger, Assistant Editors, Volume 3
- The bad seed, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Mervyn LeRoy production ; screen play by John Lee Mahin ; directed by Mervyn LeRoy
- The best plays of 1954-1955, edited by Louis Kronenberger ; drawings by Hirschfeld
- The singer's musical theatre anthology, a collection of songs from the musical stage, categorized by voice type, in authentic settings and original keys, edited for "16-bar" audition, compiled and edited by Richard Walters
- The wrong man, Warner Bros. Pictures ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Maxwell Anderson and Angus MacPhail ; story by Maxwell Anderson ; associate producer, Herbert Coleman ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- Key Largo, produced by Jerry Wald ; written by Richard Brooks, John Huston ; directed by John Huston
- "Knickerbocker holiday", words and music (complete), music by Kurt Weill ; book & lyrics by Maxwell Anderson
- All quiet on the western front, a Universal-International presentation ; produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. ; directed by Lewis Milestone ; dialogue by Maxwell Anderson and George Abbott ; adaptation by Maxwell Anderson ; screen story by George Abbott
- 50 great scenes for student actors, edited by Lewy Olfson
- All quiet on the western front, Universal ; producer, Carl Laemmle, Jr. ; screenplay, George Abbott, Maxwell Anderson, Del Andrews ; director, Lewis Milestone
- Mary of Scotland, Radio Pictures presents ... directed by John Ford ; screenplay by Dudley Nichols, from the play by Maxwell Anderson as produced by Theatre Guild, Inc. ; produced by Pandro S. Berman
- Key Largo, Warner Bros. Pictures ; screen play by Richard Brooks and John Huston ; produced by Jerry Wald ; directed by John Huston
- Death takes a holiday, Paramount Pictures
- The best plays of 1951-1952, and the year book of the drama in America, edited by John Chapman
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- Knickerbocker holiday, a musical comedy in two acts ; book and lyrics, by Maxwell Anderson ; as written to be set to music by Kurt Weill ; illustrated by Robert H. Mutrux
- Winterset, play in three acts, by Maxwell Anderson
- Mary of Scotland, a play in three acts, by Maxwell Anderson
- Elizabeth the Queen
- Eleven verse plays, 1929-1939, by Maxwell Anderson
- Both your houses, a play in three acts, Maxwell Anderson
- The eve of St. Mark, a play in two acts
- The star-wagon, a play in three acts
- Elizabeth the Queen
- Bad seed, the dramatization of William March's novel The bad seed, by Maxwell Anderson
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- The singer's musical theatre anthology, a collection of songs from the musical stage, categorized by voice type, in authentic settings and original keys, edited for "16-bar" audition, compiled and edited by Richard Walters
- The Singer's Musical Theatre Anthology, A collection of songs from the musical stage, categorized by voice type, Compiled and Edited by Richard Walters, Mark Carlstein and Milton Granger, Assistant Editors, Volume 3
- Lost in the stars, American Film Theatre
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- Joan of arc, screenplay by Maxwell Anderson and Andrew Solt ; produced by Walter Wanger ; directed by Victor Fleming
- The wrong man, Warner Bros. Pictures ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Maxwell Anderson and Angus MacPhail ; story by Maxwell Anderson ; associate producer, Herbert Coleman ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- Death takes a holiday, Paramount Pictures