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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lamar_TrottiLamar Trotti - Wikipedia

    Oceanside, California, US. Occupation (s) Writer, screenwriter, motion picture executive. Years active. 1933–1952. Awards. Best Original Screenplay. 1945 Wilson. Lamar Jefferson Trotti (October 18, 1900 – August 28, 1952) was an American screenwriter, producer, and motion picture executive.

    • Writer, screenwriter, motion picture executive
    • Lamar Jefferson Trotti, October 18, 1900, Atlanta, US
  2. May 15, 2005 · Lamar Trotti was one of the most prolific and respected screenwriters and producers working in the film industry during the 1930s and 1940s. Although he earned fame and fortune far from his native Georgia, he never relinquished his love for the South and its history.

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  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0873707Lamar Trotti - IMDb

    Writer: Yellow Sky. Author and screenwriter, often preoccupied with American history as viewed from a Southern perspective. Born in Atlanta, Trotti studied writing at Columbia University and was also the first person to graduate from the University of Georgia's Henry Grady School of Journalism.

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    • October 18, 1900
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    • August 28, 1952
  5. I'd Climb the Highest Mountain. I'd Climb the Highest Mountain is a 1951 Technicolor religious drama film made by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. It was directed by Henry King and produced by Lamar Trotti from a screenplay by Trotti.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Lamar_TrottiLamar Trotti - Wikiwand

    Lamar Jefferson Trotti (October 18, 1900 – August 28, 1952) was an American screenwriter, producer, and motion picture executive. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Early life and education. Trotti was born in Atlanta, US.

  7. Biography. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lamar Jefferson Trotti (October 18, 1900 – August 28, 1952) was an American screenwriter, producer, and motion picture executive. In the silent film era, he was a reporter for the daily Atlanta Georgian, where he interviewed many show business people, such as Viola Dana.

  8. In August 1946, Lamar Trotti was assigned to write the script and Henry King to direct. The original scripts and storyline included a scene involving one of the novel's major characters and villains, the Dominican fray/Inquisitor Ignacio de Lora, to be played by British character actor John Burton. De Lora's character conducted the "examination ...

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