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    John Monk Saunders

    Screenwriter, novelist, film director

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  1. John Monk Saunders (November 22, 1897 – March 11, 1940) was an American novelist, screenwriter, and film director. Early life and career. Born in Hinckley, Minnesota, to Robert C. Saunders and Nannie Monk Saunders, his family (6 children) moved to Seattle, Washington in 1907 where his father served as US Attorney.

  2. John Monk Saunders was born on 22 November 1895 in Hinckley, Minnesota, USA. He was a writer and director, known for The Dawn Patrol (1930), Wings (1927) and Devil Dogs of the Air (1935). He was married to Fay Wray and Avis Bissell (Hughes). He died on 11 March 1940 in Ft. Myers, Florida, USA.

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    • Hinckley, Minnesota, USA
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    • Ft. Myers, Florida, USA
  3. John Monk Saunders was born on November 22, 1895 in Hinckley, Minnesota, USA. He was a writer and director, known for The Dawn Patrol (1930), Wings (1927) and The Eagle and the Hawk (1933). He was married to Fay Wray and Avis Bissell (Hughes). He died on March 11, 1940 in Ft. Myers, Florida, USA.

    • November 22, 1895
    • March 11, 1940
  4. The Dawn Patrol won the Academy Award for Best Story for John Monk Saunders, an American writer said to have been haunted by his inability to get into combat as a flyer with the U.S. Air Service. It was subsequently remade in 1938 with the same title , and the original was then renamed Flight Commander and released later as part of the Warner ...

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  5. American screenwriter and film director. Learn about this topic in these articles: Hawks. In Howard Hawks: Early life and work.

  6. John Monk Saunders. Highest Rated: 94% Wings (1927) Lowest Rated: 90% The Legion of the Condemned (1928) Birthday: Nov 22, 1897. Birthplace: Hinckley, Minnesota, USA. Journalist and second...

  7. Jun 15, 2017 · Based on an original story by John Monk Saunders, who also wrote the original story for Wings, The Eagle and the Hawk focuses on the psychological aspects of wartime aerial combat. It explores the cumulative effects on pilots and crews who fought in the skies during World War I, rather than on the romanticized heroic exploits of fighter pilots.

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