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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Schulberg wrote of Hollywood, boxing

Budd Schulberg
It is the birthday of writer Budd Schulberg (1914), whose novel What Makes Sammy Run? (1941) was a best seller. It exposes the seamy side of Hollywood in the 1930s, with all the power grabbing and backstabbing and scrambling to the top of the filmmaking industry. Schulberg's father was a producer and his mother ran a talent agency. The story of the book was also produced as a Broadway musical. Schulberg's book The Disenchanted (1950) was considered to be about his encounter with a boozy F. Scott Fitzgerald while at Dartmouth College. Schulberg also wrote The Harder They Fall (1954), about corruption in the boxing game. It became a 1956 movie, with Humphrey Bogart in his last film role. For a time, Schulberg wrote for Sports Illustrated. Schulberg also wrote the screenplay for On the Waterfront (1954), which won eight Academy Awards, including best screenplay. The screenplay was based on a 1949 Pulitzer Prize-winning series by Malcolm Johnson published in the New York Sun. What Schulberg wrote was changed by the time it got to the screen, so Schulberg later published a novel called Waterfront that was closer to the original screenplay. 

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