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  1. Oscar Millard (March 1, 1908 – December 7, 1990) was an English writer who published two books set in Belgium before finding success in Hollywood as a screenwriter.

  2. Dec 10, 1990 · Oscar Millard, a British novelist who became a successful Hollywood screenwriter, has died of natural causes. He was 82. Millard died Friday at his home in Pacific Palisades after having his...

  3. Oscar Millard was born on 1 March 1908 in London, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Come to the Stable (1949), The Frogmen (1951) and Angel Face (1952). He died on 7 December 1990 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  4. Oscar Millard. The Time Enough for Glory. “I never sailed before the mast, washed dishes, or went to war, ” writes OSCAR MILLARD.

  5. By Oscar Millard. October 1962 Issue. by OSCAR MILLARD. THE train was approaching Cuprija, halfway to Belgrade, when Oustasie saw the planes. “See, my dear fellow,” he said. “As I told you....

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    Oscar Millard was a British-born screenwriter active from the 1940s to the 1970s. He received an Academy Award nomination for best writing, motion picture story for the film THE FROGMEN (1951).

  7. Uncensored is a 1937 novel by British writer Oscar Millard. It takes place during the German occupation of Belgium in the First World War . It was inspired by the real-life underground newspaper La Libre Belgique run by the country's resistance movement .

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