Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edwin_BlumEdwin Blum - Wikipedia

    Edwin Harvey Blum (August 2, 1906 – May 2, 1995) was an American screenwriter.

  2. EDWIN A. BLUM (D. Theol, University of Basel; ThD, Dallas Theological Seminary) for many years was Professor of Theology and New Testament at Dallas Theological Seminary. He served as Senior Pastor of several churches in Houston and Dallas, TX and was the Executive Director of the Christian Medical Society.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0089637Edwin Blum - IMDb

    Edwin Harvey Blum grew up in San Francisco and moved to Los Angeles in 1933 with hopes of a screenwriting career in Hollywood. He was initially employed as ghost writer and assistant to Ernest Pascal, who later served as third president of the Screen Writers Guild (1935 to 1937).

    • Writer, Script And Continuity Department
    • August 2, 1906
    • Edwin Blum
    • May 2, 1995
  4. Edwin Blum. Writer: Stalag 17. Edwin Harvey Blum grew up in San Francisco and moved to Los Angeles in 1933 with hopes of a screenwriting career in Hollywood. He was initially employed as ghost writer and assistant to Ernest Pascal, who later served as third president of the Screen Writers Guild (1935 to 1937). In 1938, Blum was hired under contract by 20th Century Fox, co-writing the ...

  5. Dr. Ed Blum is the general editor of the HCSB (Holman Christian Standard Bible) translation. He holds degrees from Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.M., Th.D.) and the University of Basel (D. Theol.).

  6. Edwin A. Blum is the general editor of the HCSB (Holman Christian Standard Bible) translation. He holds degrees from Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.M., Th.D.) and the University of Basel (D. Theol.).

  7. May 6, 1995 · Edwin H. Blum, who wrote the screenplay for "The Canterville Ghost" and helped write the screenplays for "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" and "Stalag 17," died on Tuesday in Santa...

  1. People also search for