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    S.H. Barnett. Writer: Father Goose. "Sandy" Barnett was working for the J. Walter Thomspson Agency when he switched careers in the 1930s and began work on the "Lux Radio Theatre" as a producer and director. He started writing for the program in the mid 1940s, and switched to the television version of the long running radio hit in the early 1950s.

    • Writer
    • September 19, 1908
    • S.H. Barnett
    • April 14, 1988
  2. S.H. Barnett. Writer: Father Goose. "Sandy" Barnett was working for the J. Walter Thomspson Agency when he switched careers in the 1930s and began work on the "Lux Radio Theatre" as a producer and director. He started writing for the program in the mid 1940s, and switched to the television version of the long running radio hit in the early 1950s. His television adaptations of novels and ...

    • September 19, 1908
    • April 14, 1988
  3. Sep 15, 2019 · OBITUARIES : Sanford Barnett, 79; Writer Won Oscar. Sanford (Sandy) Barnett, whose writing talents ranged from adapting films and plays for "The Lux Radio Theatre" to composing stories that won Academy Awards and lastly to speeches and press releases for the Los Angeles Police Department, is dead, the department announced Friday. www.latimes.com.

  4. Father Goose is a 1964 American Technicolor romantic comedy film set in World War II, starring Cary Grant, Leslie Caron and Trevor Howard. The title is a play on the children's fiction character of " Mother Goose ," which is used as a code name assigned to the coast watcher character played by Grant. Based on a story A Place of Dragons by ...

  5. Father Goose opened at New York City's Radio City Music Hall, where it broke a box office record established by Grant's Charade. Producer: Robert Arthur Director: Ralph Nelson Screenplay: Peter Stone, Frank Tarloff, from story by S.H. Barnett Art Direction: Henry Bumstead, Alexander Golitzen Cinematography: Charles B. Lang

    • Ralph Nelson, Tom Shaw, James Welch
    • Cary Grant
  6. Year: 1964 (37th) Academy Awards Category: Writing (Story and Screenplay--written directly for the screen) Film Title: Father Goose Winner: Story by S. H. Barnett; Screenplay by Peter Stone, Frank Tarloff (Barnett not present)

  7. FATHER GOOSE; screenplay by Peter Stone and Frank Tarloff, from a story by S. H. Barnett; directed by Ralph Nelson; produced by Robert Arthur.”A Granox Company production, released by Universal ...

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