Writing
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Samuel Donald Hartman (18 November 1900, New York - 23 March 1958, Palm Springs, California) was an American screenwriter and director. He and Stephen Morehouse Avery were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story for The Gay Deception (1935).
movieXanadu
1980
Original Film Writer
movieMr. Imperium
1951
Screenplay
movieDown to Earth
1947
Screenplay
movieThe Kid from Brooklyn
1946
Adaptation
movieWonder Man
1945
Screenplay
movieThe Princess and the Pirate
1944
Screenplay
movieUp in Arms
1944
Screenplay
movieTrue to Life
1943
Screenplay
movieRoad to Morocco
1942
Screenplay
movieMy Favorite Blonde
1942
Screenplay
movieNothing but the Truth
1941
Screenplay
movieRoad to Zanzibar
1941
Screenplay, Story
movieLife with Henry
1941
Screenplay
movieThose Were the Days!
1940
Screenplay
movieRoad to Singapore
1940
Screenplay
movieThe Star Maker
1939
Screenplay
movieNever Say Die
1939
Screenplay
movieParis Honeymoon
1939
Writer
movieTropic Holiday
1938
Screenplay, Story
movieWaikiki Wedding
1937
Screenplay, Story
movieChampagne Waltz
1937
Screenplay
movieThe Princess Comes Across
1936
Screenplay
movieCoronado
1935
Screenplay
movieThe Gay Deception
1935
Screenplay
movieRedheads on Parade
1935
Screenplay
movieHere Comes Cookie
1935
Screenplay, Story
movieHeads Up
1930
Lyricist
movieThe Matchmaker
1958
Producer
movieDesire Under the Elms
1958
Producer
movieHoliday Affair
1949
Producer
movieIt Had to Be You
1947
Producer
movieDown to Earth
1947
Producer
movieUp in Arms
1944
Associate Producer
movieIt's a Big Country
1951
Director
movieMr. Imperium
1951
Director
movieHoliday Affair
1949
Director
movieIt Had to Be You
1947
Director
movieHoliday Affair
1949
Man Leaving Phone Booth (uncredited)