
Edmund H. North
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Edmund Hall North (March 12, 1911 – August 28, 1990), was an American screenwriter who shared an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay with Francis Ford Coppola in 1970 for their script for Patton. North wrote the screenplay for the 1951 science-fiction classic The Day the Earth Stood Still and is credited for creating the famous line from the film, "Klaatu barada nikto". He was a son of Bobby North and Stella Maury who performed in vaudeville and t…
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Filmography
Acting (1)
Crew (32)
Movies (31)
The Day the Earth Stopped
2008Original Film Writer
Race to Oblivion
1982Writer
Meteor
1979Screenplay
Meteor
1979Story
Murdock's Gang
1973Writer
Fireball Forward
1972Writer
Patton
1970Screenplay
Patton
1970Screenstory
Submarine X-1
1968Story
H.M.S. Defiant
1962Screenplay
The Fiercest Heart
1961Screenplay
Sink the Bismarck!
1960Screenplay
Sink the Bismarck!
1960Story
Cowboy
1958Screenplay
The Lady Takes a Flyer
1958Story
The Proud Ones
1956Screenplay
The Far Horizons
1955Screenplay
Destry
1954Screenplay
The Outcasts of Poker Flat
1952Writer
The Day the Earth Stood Still
1951Screenplay
Only the Valiant
1951Screenplay
In a Lonely Place
1950Adaptation
Young Man with a Horn
1950Writer
Colorado Territory
1949Screenplay
Flamingo Road
1949Additional Dialogue
Dishonored Lady
1947Screenplay
I'm Still Alive
1940Screenplay
Bunker Bean
1936Screenplay
Murder on a Bridle Path
1936Screenplay
I Dream Too Much
1935Screenplay
One Night of Love
1934Screenplay
Television (1)
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