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Basil Dillon Woon (28 September 1893, London – 4 June 1974 Reno) was a British playwright, American author, and American journalist. He covered the Mexican Revolution for United Press, and also worked for the New York World, The Houston Press, the San Francisco News, and the British Broadcasting Corporation. Filmography His writings were used in several films from the 1920s through the 1940s. His play Misdeal was adapted into the film Recaptured Love in 1930, and he was credited as a writer for the 1933 film Pilgrimage. The Painted Lady (1925) (story) ... a.k.a. Red Lips (UK) Recaptured Love (1930) (play "Misdeal") Men on Call (1931) (writer) While Paris Sleeps (1932) (writer) (20th Century Fox) Pilgrimage (1933) (uncredited) The Perfect Crime (1937) (writer) Simply Terrific (1938) (story) Two for Danger (1940) (writer) Freedom Radio (1941) (screenplay and dialogue) ... a.k.a. A Voice in the Night (USA) This Was Paris (1942) (story) ... a.k.a. So This Was Paris Rhythm Serenade (1943) (screenplay) Flight from Folly (1945) (writer) Gaiety George (1946) (dialogue) ... aka Showtime (USA) Death Woon died in Reno, Nevada, 4 June 1974. References External links Basil Woon at IMDb Works by Basil Woon at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Basil Woon at Internet Archive Works by Basil Woon at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) . Discover the Basil Woon popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Basil Woon books.

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  • Sarah Bernhardt as I knew her synopsis, comments

    Sarah Bernhardt as I knew her

    Basil Woon

    INTRODUCTION Never was more apt the German proverb, “Truth is its own justification,” than in the telling of the story of that most remarkable of women, Sarah Bernhardt. Durin...

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    Sarah Bernhardt as I knew her

    Pierre Berton

    With centuries of literature, it's inevitable that some will fall through the cracks. We hunt down public domain works and restore them so they're not lost to the world. Who are w...