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  1. Robert Buckner (May 28, 1906 – August 18, 1989) was an American film screenwriter, producer and short story writer. Biography [ edit ] Buckner studied at the University of Virginia and the University of Edinburgh .

  2. Robert Buckner (1906-1989) Robert Buckner. Robert Buckner was one of those individuals who flourished under the strictures of the studio system. He came to Hollywood highly qualified, holding degrees from the Universities of Virginia and Edinburgh and from the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris. His work history was also amazingly diverse.

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    • May 28, 1906
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  3. Robert Buckner. Writer: Bright Victory. Robert Buckner was one of those individuals who flourished under the strictures of the studio system. He came to Hollywood highly qualified, holding degrees from the Universities of Virginia and Edinburgh and from the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris. His work history was also amazingly diverse. He had at one time been an English teacher, a courier, a tour ...

    • May 28, 1906
  4. Over 37 years ago, Buckner Real Estate, Inc., formerly known as Robert A. Buckner & Associates, Inc. opened in Brooksville. Since the beginning we have sought to bring an elevated level of service to the real estate industry in the greater Hernando County area. Today, we have evolved into a full-service brokerage that specializes in land and ...

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  6. Robert Latimer Buckner was born along the banks of the Arkansas River at Pine Bluff on 16 March, 1903, to Walter D. and May Latimer Buckner. He grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, where his father served as dean of St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral.

  7. The Man Who Won the War. The Man Who Won the War is a 1936 alternate history short story by Robert Buckner. The story details the exploits of Roger Bradman, a Royal Navy officer who "won" World War I for the Allies. Though the story is fictional, it is presented as a true story; Buckner claims that the story cannot be "legally" proven, as there ...

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