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Viña Delmar (1903–1990)

Auteur van The Awful Truth [1937 film]

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Fotografie: Viña Delmar in Sadie McKee, 1934 [source: trailer screenshot (MGM)]

Werken van Viña Delmar

The Awful Truth [1937 film] (1937) — Screenwriter — 84 exemplaren
Bad Girl (1928) 33 exemplaren
Make Way for Tomorrow [1937 film] (1937) — Screenwriter — 28 exemplaren
The Laughing Stranger (1953) 20 exemplaren
The Kept Woman (2016) 19 exemplaren
The Marcaboth Woman (1951) 14 exemplaren
The Big Family (1961) 12 exemplaren
Beloved (1956) 11 exemplaren
A Time for Titans (1974) 7 exemplaren
Kept Woman (1929) 7 exemplaren
Mid-Summer (1954) 6 exemplaren
The Restless Passion (1932) 6 exemplaren
About Mrs. Leslie (1950) 5 exemplaren
Loose Ladies (1929) 5 exemplaren
The Breeze from Camelot (1960) 3 exemplaren
Strangers in Love (1940) 3 exemplaren
The Marriage Racket (1933) 3 exemplaren
The Love Trap 3 exemplaren
Cinco mujeres 2 exemplaren
About Mrs. Leslie 2 exemplaren
Grandmere 2 exemplaren
The Freeways (1971) 1 exemplaar
La bella straniera 1 exemplaar
The phantom shore 1 exemplaar
Warm Wednesday 1 exemplaar
MARACABOTH WOMEN 1 exemplaar
The Marcabeth Women 1 exemplaar
The Enchanted (1966) 1 exemplaar
Grandmere 1 exemplaar

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20 Best Film Plays (1943) — Medewerker — 16 exemplaren
Bad Girl [1931 film] (1931) — Original book — 3 exemplaren
About Mrs. Leslie [1954 film] — Original novel — 2 exemplaren
The Saturday Evening Post Stories 1957 — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar

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Gangbare naam
Delmar, Viña
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Croter, Alvina (birth name)
Delmar, Vina
Geboortedatum
1903-01-29
Overlijdensdatum
1990-01-19
Graflocatie
Valhalla Memorial Park, North Hollywood, California, USA
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
New York, New York, USA
Plaats van overlijden
Los Angeles, California, USA
Woonplaatsen
New York, New York, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
Beroepen
playwright
screenwriter
novelist
Relaties
Delmar, Eugene (husband)
Korte biografie
Viña Delmar was born Alvina Croter in Brooklyn, New York to a Jewish family of vaudeville performers. As a child, she was taken along by her parents as they traveled the vaudeville circuit around the USA. She showed an interest in writing at an early age. Alvina left school at age 13 and by 16, she was also appearing in vaudeville. She also took various other jobs, including theater usher, typist, switchboard operator, and assistant manager of a movie house. In 1921, she married Albert Zimmerman, a radio announcer and writer who was using the surname Delmar, perhaps as a stage name, which Alvina assumed. The following year, her short story "Tony Checks Out" was published in Snappy Stories. Her big breakthrough as a writer occurred in 1928, at age 25, with the novel Bad Girl, a cautionary tale about premarital sex, pregnancy, and childbirth, seen through the view of tenement married life. Bad Girl was an unexpected and immediate sensation and bestseller. It gained additional notoriety when it was initially banned in Boston, and was then chosen by the Literary Guild as its April 1928 selection.
In 1929, attempting to capitalize on the success of Bad Girl, she produced two other books in quick succession, the novel Kept Woman and a collection of stories called Loose Ladies. As the Great Depression took hold in the early 1930s, Viña Delmar's gritty stories began to slip out of favor with the public. Bad Girl, which was adapted to the screen in 1931, gave her entry to Hollywood. Sometime in the 1930s, she and her husband moved to Los Angeles and connected with film director Leo McCarey, which led to contracts for two screenplays, both of which were developed into films he directed. These were Make Way for Tomorrow (1937) and The Awful Truth (1937), the latter now considered among the best screwball comedy films ever produced. Viña Delmar received an Academy Award nomination for The Awful Truth but she left the film writing business shortly afterwards. During the later 1930s and 1940s, Delmar and her husband continued to churn out short stories, most of which were published in national magazines such as Cosmopolitan and Liberty. By the mid-1940s, the duo had switched gears again to the theater, writing the drama The Rich Full Life: A Play in Three Acts, which opened in 1945 on Broadway and the comedy Mid-Summer (1953). Viña then returned to writing fiction, first with the novel I'll Take My Stand (aka New Orleans Lady) in 1949. About Mrs. Leslie was published to moderate success in 1950 and adapted into a film in 1954. She continued to write steadily until the late 1970s.

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The characters are believable individuals. The plot develops and stays interesting.
 
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TanyaRead | Nov 8, 2022 |
An elderly couple is forced to live separately.

2/4 (Indifferent).

There are some nice bits when the leads finally get to share some scenes, near the end.
½
 
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comfypants | Jun 9, 2019 |
A couple gets divorced without realizing they love each other.

3/4 (Good).

Some parts of the movie are awkward and don't work. When it does work (about 3 quarters of the time), it's great.
½
 
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comfypants | 1 andere bespreking | Aug 17, 2018 |
My very favorite "Screwball comedy." Dunne and Grant were an unbeatable team. Also love them in My Favorite Wife and Penny Serenade.
 
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dorisannn | 1 andere bespreking | Dec 26, 2011 |

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34
Ook door
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Leden
291
Populariteit
#80,411
Waardering
½ 3.6
Besprekingen
6
ISBNs
16

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