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  1. William Riley Burnett (November 25, 1899 – April 25, 1982) was an American novelist and screenwriter. He is best known for the crime novel Little Caesar, the film adaptation of which is considered the first of the classic American gangster movies.

  2. m.imdb.com › name › nm0122446W.R. Burnett - IMDb

    One of the most influential writers in screen history, W. R. Burnett has contributed countless classic moments in cinema. Born in Springfield, Ohio, in 1899. By the time he left in 1927, he'd written over a hundred short stories and five novels, all unpublished.

  3. W.R. Burnett has 81 books on Goodreads with 10536 ratings. W.R. Burnetts most popular book is The Asphalt Jungle.

  4. Aug 12, 2022 · From the heartland to the blood-soaked streets of Chicago to the Sierra Nevada mountains, W. R. Burnett refracted the myth of American prosperity through the nihilistic lens of...

  5. Apr 29, 1982 · W.R. Burnett, a novelist and screenwriter whose first book, ''Little Caesar,'' in 1927 set a tone of tough-guy realism that he pursued successfully through a 50-year career, died of heart...

  6. William Riley "W. R." Burnett was an American novelist and screenwriter. He is best known for the crime novel Little Caesar, the film adaptation of which is considered the first of the classic American gangster movies. Burnett was born in Springfield, Ohio.

  7. W. R. Burnett was an American novelist and screenwriter, known for his works in the crime fiction genre. He authored notable novels such as 'Little Caesar' and 'The Asphalt Jungle,' which were later adapted into successful films.

  8. William Riley Burnett, often credited as W. R. Burnett, was an American novelist and screenwriter. He is best known for the crime novel Little Caesar, whose film adaptation is considered the first of the classic American gangster movies.

  9. Mar 3, 2017 · Although an author of Westerns and a successful screenwriter, William Riley Burnett is best known as the originator of the gangster novel. The underworld icons of sleek cars, flashy clothes, bootleg liquor, and tommy guns find their origins in Burnett’s first novel, Little Caesar (1929).

  10. Contents. W. R. Burnett. American author. Learn about this topic in these articles: hard-boiled fiction. In hard-boiled fiction. …and Eye Witness (1950), and W.R. Burnett (18991982), who wrote Little Caesar (1929) and The Asphalt Jungle (1949).

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