Edward Chodorov
84
								years   1988
Biography
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Edward Chodorov (April 17, 1904 – October 9, 1988), was a Broadway playwright, and the writer or producer of over 50 motion pictures.
Chodorov was blacklisted in 1953 by Hollywood studios for his failure to cooperate with the House Committee on Un-American Activities. He was identified as a Communist Party member by Jerome Robbins.
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| Title | Year | Job | 
|---|---|---|
| The Mayor of Hell | 1933 | Screenplay | 
| The Mayor of Hell | 1933 | Producer | 
| Captured! | 1933 | Screenplay | 
| Captured! | 1933 | Producer | 
| The World Changes | 1933 | Screenplay | 
| The World Changes | 1933 | Producer | 
| Convention City | 1933 | Writer | 
| Desirable | 1934 | Producer | 
| Madame du Barry | 1934 | Writer | 
| Living on Velvet | 1935 | Producer | 
| In Caliente | 1935 | Producer | 
| Alibi Ike | 1935 | Producer | 
| The League of Frightened Men | 1937 | Screenplay | 
| The League of Frightened Men | 1937 | Producer | 
| Yellow Jack | 1938 | Screenplay | 
| Woman Against Woman | 1938 | Screenplay | 
| Rich Man, Poor Girl | 1938 | Producer | 
| Spring Madness | 1938 | Screenplay | 
| Tell No Tales | 1939 | Producer | 
| Corvette K-225 | 1943 | Screenplay | 
| Lady in the Dark | 1944 | Writer | 
| Those Endearing Young Charms | 1945 | Screenplay | 
| Undercurrent | 1946 | Screenplay | 
| Road House | 1948 | Producer | 
| Road House | 1948 | Screenplay | 
| Kind Lady | 1951 | Screenplay | 
| Macao | 1952 | Writer |