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Kubec Glasmon(1897-1938)

  • Writer
  • Producer
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Kubec Glasmon was a Polish-American screenwriter and novelist. Originally working as a pharmacist, Glasmon collaborated with John Bright in writing a number of crime stories and novels.

In 1931, his novel "The Public Enemy" was adapted into a film, and Glasmon himself was hired as its screenwriter. The film was well-received and Glasmon was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story. The award was instead won by rival screenwriter John Monk Saunders (1897-1940). However, Glasmon started regularly working as a screenwriter afterwards. Highlights of his career included the crime film "Taxi!" (1932), the musical "Bolero" (1934), and the thriller "The Glass Key" (1935).

In 1940, Glasmon suffered a heart attack, and died. He was 40-years-old. He received a posthumous film credit, as the screenwriter of the medical drama film "Calling Dr. Gillespie" (1942).
BornAugust 12, 1897
DiedMarch 13, 1938(40)
BornAugust 12, 1897
DiedMarch 13, 1938(40)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 1 nomination total

Known for

James Cagney and Jean Harlow in L'ennemi public (1931)
L'ennemi public
7.6
  • Writer
  • 1931
Bill Burrud, Richard Carle, Edward Ellis, Nan Grey, Ralph Morgan, and Robert Wilcox in The Man in Blue (1937)
The Man in Blue
5.5
  • Writer
  • 1937
Wallis Clark, Henry Hunter, and Ann Shepherd in Sur parole (1936)
Sur parole
6.8
  • Writer
  • 1936
Madge Evans and Fred MacMurray in Brigade spéciale (1935)
Brigade spéciale
6.6
  • Writer
  • 1935

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  • Lionel Barrymore, Donna Reed, Phil Brown, and Philip Dorn in On demande le docteur Gillespie (1942)
    On demande le docteur Gillespie
    6.2
    • story
    • 1942
  • Weldon Heyburn and Anne Nagel in Saleslady (1938)
    Saleslady
    5.5
    • story: "Nothing Down"
    • 1938
  • Bill Burrud, Richard Carle, Edward Ellis, Nan Grey, Ralph Morgan, and Robert Wilcox in The Man in Blue (1937)
    The Man in Blue
    5.5
    • story "The Cop"
    • 1937
  • Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Taylor, and Victor McLaglen in Sa dernière chance (1937)
    Sa dernière chance
    6.6
    • contributor to screenplay construction (uncredited)
    • 1937
  • Wallis Clark, Henry Hunter, and Ann Shepherd in Sur parole (1936)
    Sur parole
    6.8
    • screenplay
    • story
    • 1936
  • Cesar Romero, Edward Brophy, and Bruce Cabot in Pas de pitié pour les kidnappeurs (1935)
    Pas de pitié pour les kidnappeurs
    7.0
    • screenplay
    • story
    • 1935
  • L'évadée (1935)
    L'évadée
    6.5
    • contributing writer (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • Madge Evans and Fred MacMurray in Brigade spéciale (1935)
    Brigade spéciale
    6.6
    • screenplay
    • 1935
  • Claire Dodd and George Raft in The Glass Key (1935)
    The Glass Key
    6.9
    • screenplay
    • 1935
  • Nancy Carroll, Donald Cook, and George Murphy in Jalousie (1934)
    Jalousie
    5.5
    • screenplay
    • 1934
  • Robert Taylor, Mary Carlisle, and Will Rogers in Handy Andy (1934)
    Handy Andy
    5.6
    • adaptation
    • 1934
  • Carole Lombard and George Raft in Bolero (1934)
    Bolero
    6.6
    • story
    • 1934
  • Rockabye (1932)
    Rockabye
    5.6
    • screen play (uncredited)
    • 1932
  • Bette Davis, Joan Blondell, Ann Dvorak, and Warren William in Une allumette pour trois (1932)
    Une allumette pour trois
    7.1
    • story
    • 1932
  • Peggy Shannon and Lowell Sherman in False Faces (1932)
    False Faces
    6.6
    • story and screenplay
    • 1932

Producer



  • Bill Burrud, Richard Carle, Edward Ellis, Nan Grey, Ralph Morgan, and Robert Wilcox in The Man in Blue (1937)
    The Man in Blue
    5.5
    • producer
    • 1937

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  • Born
    • August 12, 1897
    • Raciaz, Poland
  • Died
    • March 13, 1938
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Joan Blair193? - 193? (annulled)
  • Other works
    Playwright: "Nothing Down" (filmed as Saleslady (1938)).

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    Former Chicago pharmacist.

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