Rian James

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rian James (né Julian Herbert Rothschild; October 3, 1899 – April 26, 1953) was an American screenwriter and author. He wrote for 39 films between 1932 and 1947. A "Jack of all trades", James was a columnist covering arts and entertainment for the Brooklyn Eagle from about 1928 to 1935. He later was a foreign correspondent, parachute jumper, stunt man, airmail pilot, Air Force lieutenant, vaudeville actor, and finally, writer, director and producer.

Crew

42nd Street
Screenplay
The Dragon Murder Case
Writer
She Had to Say Yes
Screenplay
Down Argentine Way
Story
Private Detective 62
Screenplay
The Big Shakedown
Screenplay
The Gorilla
Screenplay
Central Airport
Screenplay
This Time for Keeps
Screenplay
Lawyer Man
Screenplay
The Other
Screenplay
Crooner
Story
The Housekeeper's Daughter
Screenplay
Exclusive
Screenplay
Submarine Patrol
Writer
Parachute Jumper
Story
We're Only Human
Screenplay
Mary Stevens, M.D.
Screenplay
Broadway Limited
Screenplay
Best of Enemies
Director, Screenplay
The White Parade
Screenplay
Parachute Nurse
Screenplay
Not a Ladies' Man
Writer
42nd Street
Original Film Writer
Eve Knew Her Apples
Story
Internes Can't Take Money
Screenplay
To Beat the Band
Screenplay
Gift of Gab
Associate Producer
La forteresse
Writer
Redheads on Parade
Screenplay
Love Is a Racket
Novel
Walking on Air
Screenplay
Dead Ringer
Story
Killer in the Mirror
Writer
Whispering City
Screenplay
The Witness Chair
Screenplay
Hat Check Girl
Story