Ben Maddow

Ben Maddow

Deceased · Born: Aug 7, 1909 · Died: Oct 9, 1992

Personal Details

Born Aug 7, 1909 Passaic, New Jersey, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Benjamin D. Maddow (August 7, 1909 in Passaic, New Jersey – October 9, 1992 in Los Angeles, California) was a prolific screenwriter and documentarian from the 1930s through the 1970s. Educated at Columbia University, Maddow began his career working within the American documentary movement in the 1930s. In 1936 he co-founded the short-lived left-wing newsreel The World Today. Under the pseudonym of David Wolff, Maddow co-wrote the screenplay to the Paul Strand–Leo Hurwitz documentary landmark, Native Land (1942). He earned his first feature screenplay credit with Framed (1947). Other screenplays include Clarence Brown's Intruder in the Dust (1949, an adaptation of the William Faulkner novel), John Huston's The Asphalt Jungle (1950, for which he received an Academy Award nomination), Johnny Guitar (1954, credited to Philip Yordan, God's Little Acre (1958, an adaptation of the Erskine Caldwell novel officially credited to Philip Yordan as a HUAC-era "front" for Maddow), and, again with Huston, an Edgar Award for Best Mystery Screenplay) and The Unforgiven (1960). As a documentarian he directed and wrote such films as Storm of Strangers, The Stairs, and The Savage Eye (1959), which won the BAFTA Flaherty Documentary Award. Maddow made his solo feature directorial debut with the striking, offbeat feature An Affair of the Skin (1963), a well-acted story of several loves and friendships gone sour and marked by the rich characterisations which had distinguished his best screenplays. In 1961, Maddow and Huston co-wrote the episode "The Professor" of the 1961 television series The Asphalt Jungle. In 1968 he wrote a screenplay based on Edmund Naughton's novel McCabe; while a film adaptation of the novel was ultimately produced as McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971), Maddow wasn't credited on the film. His final screenplay was for the horror melodrama The Mephisto Waltz (1970).

Career

1989
American Masters
American Masters
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1987
Slow Fires: On the Preservation of the Human Record
1972
Man on a String
Man on a String as Writer
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1971
The Mephisto Waltz
The Mephisto Waltz as Writer
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1969
The Chairman
The Chairman as Screenplay
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The Secret of Santa Vittoria
The Secret of Santa Vittoria as Screenplay
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1967
The Way West
The Way West as Screenplay
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1963
The Balcony
The Balcony as Writer
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1961
Two Loves
Two Loves as Screenplay
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1960
The Unforgiven
The Unforgiven as Screenplay
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1958
Murder by Contract
Murder by Contract as Screenplay
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1957
Gun Glory
Gun Glory as Writer
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No Down Payment
No Down Payment as Writer
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Men in War
Men in War as Screenplay
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1954
Johnny Guitar
Johnny Guitar as Writer
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1952
Shadow in the Sky
Shadow in the Sky as Screenplay
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1950
The Asphalt Jungle
The Asphalt Jungle as Screenplay
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1949
Intruder in the Dust
Intruder in the Dust as Writer
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1948
The Man from Colorado
The Man from Colorado as Screenplay
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1947
Framed
Framed as Screenplay
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1942
Native Land
Native Land as Writer
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1963
An Affair of the Skin
An Affair of the Skin as Director, Writer
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1960
The Savage Eye
The Savage Eye as Director, Writer
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