Norman Krasna - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

  • Hollywood Speaks (1932) - story, co-dialogue
  • That's My Boy (1932) - script
  • So This Is Africa (1933) - story
  • Parole Girl (1933) - uncredited contribution to script
  • Love, Honor, and Oh Baby! (1933) - uncredited contribution
  • Bombshell (1933, screenplay)
  • Meet the Baron (1933) - co-author of screenplay with Herman J. Mankiewicz
  • The Richest Girl in the World (1934) - story, script
  • Romance in Manhattan (1935) - co-story
  • Hands Across the Table (1935) - co-script
  • Four Hours to Kill! (1935) - script, adaptation of his play Small Miracle
  • Wife vs. Secretary (1936) - script
  • Fury (1936) - story
  • The King and the Chorus Girl (1937, co-writer with Groucho Marx)
  • As Good as Married (1937) - story
  • Big City (1937) - story, producer
  • The First Hundred Years (1938) - story, producer
  • You and Me (1938) - story, co-script
  • Bachelor Mother (1939) - script
  • It's a Date (1940) - script
  • The Flame of New Orleans (1941) - story, script
  • Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941) - story, script
  • The Devil and Miss Jones (1941) - story, script, producer
  • It Started with Eve (1941) - co-script
  • Princess O'Rourke (1943) - story, script, director
  • Bride by Mistake (1944) - story (remake of The Richest Girl in the World)
  • Practically Yours (1944) - story, script
  • The Big Hangover (1950) - story, script, director, producer
  • Two Tickets to Broadway (1951)
  • Behave Yourself! (1951) - producer
  • The Blue Veil (1951) - producer
  • Clash by Night (1952) - producer
  • The Lusty Men (1952) - producer
  • White Christmas (1954) - co-story/script
  • Bundle of Joy (1956) - co-script (remake of Bachelor Mother)
  • The Ambassador's Daughter (1956) - script, director, producer
  • Indiscreet (1958) - script, based on his play
  • Who Was That Lady? (1960) - script, based on his play
  • Let's Make Love (1960) - story, script
  • My Geisha (1962) - story, script
  • Sunday in New York (1963) - script based on his play
  • I'd Rather Be Rich (1964) - co-story/script

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