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  1. Occupation. Screenwriter. Bernard Cutner Schoenfeld (August 17, 1907 – April 25, 1990) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for over twenty films and television series including Phantom Lady (1944), The Dark Corner (1946), Caged (1950), Macao (1952), There's Always Tomorrow (1956), and The Twilight Zone episode "From Agnes - with Love" (1964).

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    • Screenwriter
  2. The large cast and interlocking investigations of Down Three Dark Streets are expertly managed by the screenwriters, Bernard C. Schoenfeld and the husband-and-wife team The Gordons (Mildred and Gordon). The Gordons also wrote the source novel, Case File: FBI.

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  3. Before tackling the typewriter (in collaboration with Bernard C. Schoenfeld) to paint a bleak picture of conditions in a state prison for women, the industrious Miss Kellogg had herself...

  4. Nov 9, 2012 · Jack Arnold directs 1958’s The Space Children, written for the screen by Bernard C. Schoenfeld and based on the story by Tom Filer. An interesting opening utilizes a double exposure technique, mixing shots of “outer space” with images of children.

  5. Caged was adapted by Virginia Kellogg from the story "Women Without Men" by Kellogg and Bernard C. Schoenfeld. The studio had originally intended the film to be a vehicle for Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, but Davis declined the role, suspecting it to have objectionable homosexual content. [citation needed]

  6. Bernard C. Schoenfeld March 27, 1961 ( 1961-03-27 ) A man named Joe Nichols arrives in Acapulco intending to blackmail his ex-wife — a woman to whom he was married for only a few weeks when she was very young.

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