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  1. After the war, Taradash attempted to find success on Broadway with an American version of Jean-Paul Sartre 's Red Gloves, but the show folded quickly and he returned to Hollywood. He had more success as the co-writer (with John Monks Jr) of the Humphrey Bogart vehicle Knock on Any Door (1949).

  2. With the war over, Taradash returned to the studios, often writing adaptations of novels and Broadway plays, including his Academy Award-winning From Here to Eternity (1953), Bell, Book, and Candle (1958), based on the John Van Druten play, and Hawaii (1966), based on the James Michener novel.

  3. In December 1987, when this interview was conducted at his home in Beverly Hills, Taradash was at work on a script about the life of Polish labor leader Lech Walesa, with old friend Stanley Kramer as director and television game-show producer Ralph Andrews as the "nut" who thought it could work.

  4. After the war, Taradash attempted to find success on Broadway with an American version of Jean-Paul Sartre 's Red Gloves, but the show folded quickly and he returned to Hollywood. He had more success as the co-writer (with John Monks Jr) of the Humphrey Bogart vehicle Knock on Any Door (1949).

  5. Feb 27, 2003 · Daniel Taradash, who won an Oscar for his screenplay of James Jones' best-selling novel "From Here to Eternity," has died.

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  7. 1 day ago · US stock futures barely budged after an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump on Saturday, signaling calm in the markets as Trump survived the incident. Dow futures rose 65 points ...

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