Edward Chodorov

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Edward Chodorov
Born(1904-03-17)March 17, 1904
New York City
DiedOctober 9, 1988(1988-10-09) (aged 84)
New York City
RelativesJerome Chodorov, brother

Edward Chodorov (April 17, 1904 – October 9, 1988), was a Broadway playwright, and the writer or producer of over 50 motion pictures.[1]

Filmography

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Uncredited

Bibliography

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Plays

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  • Oh, Men! Oh, Women! (1953), later adapted into a 1957 film
  • Common Ground (1945)[3]
  • Decision (1944)
  • Those Endearing Young Charms (1943)
  • Cue for Passion (1940) with H. S. Kraft
  • Kind Lady (1935, writer)
  • Wonder Boy (1931) with Arthur Barton

Blacklist

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Chodorov was blacklisted in 1953 by Hollywood studios for his failure to cooperate with the House Committee on Un-American Activities. He was identified as a Communist Party member by Jerome Robbins.

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