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Name
  
Harry Behn

Role
  
Screenwriter

Spouse
  
Alice Lawrence


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Born
  
September 24, 1898 (
1898-09-24
)
McCabe, Arizona, United States

Died
  
September 6, 1973, Greenwich, Connecticut, United States

Movies
  
The Big Parade, The Crowd, Frozen River

Education
  
Harvard University, Stanford University

Books
  
The Faraway Lurs, Crickets and Bullfrogs and Whispers of Thunder

Similar People
  
Laurence Stallings, Joseph W Farnham, Peter Behn, King Vidor, Irving Thalberg

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Harry Behn (September 24, 1898 – September 6, 1973), also known as Giles Behn, was an American screenwriter and children's author.

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He was involved in writing the screenplay for a number of films, including the war film The Big Parade in 1925, and Hell's Angels in 1930, that was directed by Howard Hughes. The Big Parade, which was silent, would later be overshadowed by the success of All Quiet on the Western Front.

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Filmography

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  • The Big Parade (1925)
  • Proud Flesh (1925), with Agnes Christine Johnson
  • La Bohème (1926), with Ray Doyle
  • The Crowd (1928), with King Vidor and John V.A. Weaver
  • The Racket (1928), with Del Andrews
  • Frozen River (1929)
  • Sin Sister (1929), with Andrew Bennison
  • Hell's Angels (1930), with Howard Estabrook
  • Secret of the Chateau (1934), with Richard Thorpe

  • Harry Behn Trees by Harry Behn YouTube

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    References

    Harry Behn Wikipedia