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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4James Edward Gunn , born the August 22, 1920 in San Francisco in California and died on September 22, 1966 In Los Angeles, California, is an American screenwriter and writer, author of detective novel. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4During these studies at Stanford University, James Gunn participated in an exercise in literary and written creativity Deadlier Than the Male , story of a woman who came to Reno to divorce and who discovers carnage in the family pension where she lives. James Gunn describes the behavior of characters animated by their animal impulses in a closed universe. Deadlier Than the Male will be adapted twice in the cinema, first by Robert Wise, without him participating in the writing of the script of Born to kill , then by Beno\u00eet Jacquot under the title Body and property . Faced with the success of the book, he is engaged by the film industry and works for Warner Bros., Universal Pictures and Columbia Pictures. For these three companies, he writes many scenarios of films and television series. Roman [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Deadlier Than the Male , 1942Female , Black sequence n O 50, 1950, La Poche Noire re -editions n O 72, 1969; Black square n O 407, 1981; Black series with the same number, but subtitled Body and property , 1986 New [ modifier | Modifier and code ] 1943: Strangler , adaptation of the novel The G-String Murders Lee pink gypsy, directed by William A. Wellman 1947: Born to kill , adaptation of Deadlier Than the Male , produced by Robert Wise 1947: The unfaithful , script written with David Goodis, directed by Vincent Sherman 1950: The treacherous , adaptation of the part Craig’s Wife by George Kelly, produced by Vincent Sherman 1950: Fantastic machine , directed by Henry Levin 1951: Two of a Kind , directed by Henry Levin 1951: Florida pirates , directed by Earl MCEVOY 1952: The Imposter , episode of the series Fireside Theatre\u00a0 (in) , directed by Frank Wisbar 1952: The Trinidad affair, adaptation of a story by Virginia Van Upp and Berne Giler, directed by Vincent Sherman 1952 – 1953: Three episodes of the television series Gruen Guild Playhouse 1953: All I Desire , adaptation of the novel Stopover by Carol Ryrie Brink, produced by Douglas Sirk 1953: Key in the Lock , episode of the television series The Revlon Mirror Theater , directed by Peter Godfrey 1954: The Grey and Gold Dress , episode of the television series The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse , produced by Herschel Daugherty 1954 – 1955: Six episodes of the television series Studio 57 1956: The Unfaithful , screenplay written with David Goodis, episode of the television series Lux Video Theatre\u00a0 (in) , directed by Earl Eby 1956: Over-Exposed , adaptation of a story by Richard Sale directed by Lewis Seiler 1956 – 1957: two episodes of the television series Soldiers of Fortune 1957: No Fancy Cowboys , episode of the television series State Trooper , directed by Don McDougall 1956 – 1957: two episodes of the television series Conflict 1958: So That’s Who It Was , episode of the television series Mike Hammer 1957 – 1958: two episodes of the television series Colt. 45 1956 – 1957 – 1958: Three episodes of the television series Cheyenne 1959: The Last man , episode of the television series The large caravan , directed by James Neilson 1957 – 1959: Three episodes of the television series Sugarfoot 1959: This world apart , adaptation of Richard Powell’s novel The Philadelphian , produced by Vincent Sherman 1960: The Marquessa , episode of the television series Maverick , directed by Arthur Lubin 1960: Because They’re Young , directed by Paul Wendkos 1959 – 1960: two episodes of the television series 77 Sunset Strip 1960 – 1961: Six episodes of the television series Checkmate 1961: Murder on Order , episode of the television series The Investigators , directed by Joseph H. Lewis 1962: New Man in the Precinct , according to Ed McBain’s work, episode of the television series 87th Precinct , directed by Don Taylor 1962: The Hands of Danofrio , episode of the television series Alcoa Premiere\u00a0 (in) , produced by George Schaefer 1964: The Robrioz Ring , episode of the television series High tension , directed by David Lowell Rich 1965: The Return of the Quicks , episode of the television series The Long, Hot Summer , produced by Don Richardson (in) 1986: Body and property , adaptation of his novel Deadlier Than the Male , produced by Beno\u00eet Jacquot Claude Mestsmen ( you. ), Dictionary of police literature , vol. first : A – I , Nantes, Joseph K; coll. “Black time”, 2007 , 1054 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-2-910-68644-4 , OCLC\u00a0 315873251 ) , p. 910 . Claude Mests, The “black series” years: critical bibliography of a detective collection , vol. first : 1945-1959 , Amiens, Editions Encrage, coll. ” Works ” ( n O 13), 1992 (ISBN\u00a0 978-2-906-38934-2 ) , p. 50-51 . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/james-gunn-screenwriter-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"James Gunn (screenwriter) – Wikipedia"}}]}]