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  1. Arthur Hornblow Jr. (March 15, 1893 – July 17, 1976) was an American film producer. Four of his movies received Academy Award nominations for Best Picture. Biography. Hornblow was the son of Arthur Hornblow Sr. (1865–1942), a writer who edited Theatre Magazine in New York City.

  2. Mini Bio. College-educated Arthur Hornblow Jr. was the son of a successful novelist, turned playwright. After graduating from New York Law School, he worked for some time as a practising lawyer and was posted in counter-intelligence during the First World War.

    • March 15, 1893
    • July 17, 1976
  3. 18 de jul. de 1976 · Arthur Hornblow Jr., who gave up a legal career to become a Broadway producer and then one of Hollywood's preeminent movie makers for almost 40 years, died yesterday at Lenox Hill Hospital....

  4. Producer: Witness for the Prosecution. College-educated Arthur Hornblow Jr. was the son of a successful novelist, turned playwright. After graduating from New York Law School, he worked for some time as a practising lawyer and was posted in counter-intelligence during the First World War.

  5. Arthur Hornblow Jr. (March 15, 1893 – July 17, 1976) was an American film producer. Four of his movies received Academy Award nominations for Best Picture. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Biography. Hornblow was the son of Arthur Hornblow Sr. (1865–1942), a writer who edited Theatre Magazine in New York City.

  6. English. Wings in the Dark is a 1935 film directed by James Flood and starring Myrna Loy and Cary Grant and focusing on a daring woman aviator and an inventor thrust into a desperate situation. Wings in the Dark was produced by Arthur Hornblow, Jr. The film was the first that Loy and Grant made together, although Loy's biographer Emily Leider ...

  7. Arthur Hornblow Jr. est un producteur de cinéma américain, né le à New York, où il est mort le 17 juillet 1976. Il est le fils de l' écrivain Arthur Hornblow et de Natalie Lambert 1 . Biographie. Il débute comme adaptateur de pièces de théâtre étrangères pour Broadway entre 1922 et 1930.