Joseph Moncure March
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joseph Moncure March (July 27, 1899 New York City - February 14, 1977 Los Angeles, California) was an American poet and essayist, best known for his long narrative poems The Wild Party and The Set-Up. After serving in World War I and graduating from Amherst College (where he was a protégé of Robert Frost), March was managing editor of The New Yorker in 1925, and helped create the magazine's "Talk of the Town" front section. He left the magazine, and wrote …
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Filmography
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Movies (26)
The Wild Party
1975Novel
A Touch of Magic
1961Writer
Design for Dreaming
1956Associate Producer
Design for Dreaming
1956Writer
The American Road
1953Writer
The Set-Up
1949Writer
Lone Star Raiders
1940Screenplay
Three Faces West
1940Screenplay
Forgotten Girls
1940Screenplay
Wagons Westward
1940Screenplay
Woman Doctor
1939Writer
Flirting with Fate
1938Screenplay
Her Jungle Love
1938Screenplay
And Sudden Death
1936Screenplay
Hideaway Girl
1936Writer
Let 'em Have It
1935Writer
Two Alone
1934Screenplay
Jealousy
1934Screenplay
Hoopla
1933Screenplay
Jennie Gerhardt
1933Writer
Hot Saturday
1932Adaptation
Madame Butterfly
1932Screenplay
Journey's End
1930Writer
Hell's Angels
1930Dialogue
Hell's Angels
1930Story
A Man from Wyoming
1930Story
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