Jones, Jennifer, 1919-2009
Date
1919-2009
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Jones, Jennifer, 1919-2009
Name
Jones, Jennifer
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Incoming Resources
- Contributor of14
- Duel in the sun, produced and screenplay by David O. Selznick ; directed by King Vidor
- Carrie
- Good morning, Miss Dove, a CinemaScope picture ; produced by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation ; screenplay by Eleanore Griffin ; produced by Samuel G. Engel ; directed by Henry Koster
- Beat the Devil
- The man in the gray flannel suit, Darryl F. Zanuck presents ; produced by Darryl F. Zanuck ; written for the screen and directed by Nunnally Johnson
- Ruby Gentry, a David O. Selznick presentation of a Bernhard-Vidor production ; produced by Joseph Bernhard and King Vidor ; screenplay by Silvia Richards ; directed by King Vidor
- Tender is the night, Twentieth Century-Fox presents a Cinemascope Picture ; screenplay by Ivan Moffat ; produced by Henry T. Weinstein ; directed by Henry King
- Franz Werfel's The song of Bernadette, Twentieth Century-Fox ; directed by Henry King ; produced by William Perlberg ; screenplay by George Seaton
- Beat the devil, a Santana-Romulus production ; produced and directed by John Huston ; screenplay by John Huston and Truman Capote
- Love is a many-splendored thing, Twentieth Century Fox ; screen play by John Patrick ; produced by Buddy Adler ; directed by Henry King
- Literary romance
- Portrait of Jennie, David O. Selznick presents ; screenplay by Paul Osborn and Peter Berneis ; directed by William Dieterle
- Love letters, directed by William Dieterle ; screenplay by Ayn Rand ; produced by Hal B. Wallis
- Since you went away, David O. Selznick presents ; directed by John Cromwell
- Actor of9
- Duel in the sun, produced and screenplay by David O. Selznick ; directed by King Vidor
- Beat the Devil
- Carrie
- The man in the gray flannel suit, Darryl F. Zanuck presents ; produced by Darryl F. Zanuck ; written for the screen and directed by Nunnally Johnson
- Tender is the night, Twentieth Century-Fox presents a Cinemascope Picture ; screenplay by Ivan Moffat ; produced by Henry T. Weinstein ; directed by Henry King
- Ruby Gentry, a David O. Selznick presentation of a Bernhard-Vidor production ; produced by Joseph Bernhard and King Vidor ; screenplay by Silvia Richards ; directed by King Vidor
- Love letters, directed by William Dieterle ; screenplay by Ayn Rand ; produced by Hal B. Wallis
- Portrait of Jennie, David O. Selznick presents ; screenplay by Paul Osborn and Peter Berneis ; directed by William Dieterle
- Since you went away, David O. Selznick presents ; directed by John Cromwell