
Writing
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sarah Y. Mason (March 31, 1896 – November 28, 1980) was an American screenwriter and script supervisor. Mason was born Sarah Yeiser Mason in Pima, Arizona. She and her husband Victor Heerman won the Academy Award for best screenplay adaptation for their adaptation for the 1933 film Little Women, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Mason was one of the first people in Hollywood to specialize in script supervision and film continuity when the industry switched from silent film to talkies. She and Heerman married in 1921. She died in Los Angeles and was cremated. Victor and Sarah had two children, Catharine Anliss Heerman, an artist and teacher of art in Southern California who was previously married to record producer Lester Koenig; and Victor, Jr., a successful breeder of Thoroughbred racehorses. The Academy Award for Little Women remains with the family.
movieLittle Women
1949
Screenplay
movieGolden Boy
1939
Screenplay
movieStella Dallas
1937
Screenplay
movieMagnificent Obsession
1935
Screenplay
movieBreak of Hearts
1935
Screenplay
movieThe Little Minister
1934
Screenplay
movieThe Age of Innocence
1934
Screenplay
movieLittle Women
1933
Screenplay
movieChance at Heaven
1933
Screenplay
movieThe Age of Consent
1932
Screenplay
movieShopworn
1932
Story
movieThe Man in Possession
1931
Writer, Adaptation
movieLove in the Rough
1930
Adaptation
movieThey Learned About Women
1930
Scenario Writer, Screenplay
movieBackstage
1927
Story
movieModern Matrimony
1923
Scenario Writer
movieLove Is an Awful Thing
1922
Scenario Writer
movieThe Girl from Nowhere
1921
Screenplay
The Chicken in the Case
1921
Scenario Writer
movieA Divorce of Convenience
1921
Screenplay
movieThe Poor Simp
1920
Writer
movieHeld in Trust
1920
Writer
movieArizona
1918
Writer
movieMeet Me in St. Louis
1944
Additional Writing
movieThe Man in Possession
1931
Additional Dialogue
movieThe Broadway Melody
1929
Continuity