M. M. Musselman
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Morris McNeil Musselman (February 19, 1899 – April 22, 1952) was a Hollywood screenwriter and writer.
Bibliography
- The honeymoon is over, a comedy in one act (1941)
- Wheels in His Head; father and his inventions (1945) Biography of his father, the inventor, A. J. Musselman.
- It Took Nine Tailors (1948) Autobiography of Adolphe Menjou. Foreword by Clark Gable.[1]
- Get A Horse! - The Story Of The Automobile In America (1950)[2][3][4]
- I Married A Redhead (1951)[5]
- Second Honeymoon (1952)[6]
Filmography
Quotes
"One of the best things about marriage is that it gets young people to bed at a decent hour."[7]
References
- ^ "It Took Nine Tailors. - MENJOU, ADOLPHE AND M. M. MUSSELMAN". www.antiqbook.com. Archived from the original on 2004-09-27.
- ^ "Get a Horse book by M. M. Musselman, 1st ed., 1950". Archived from the original on 2009-09-11. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
- ^ "Mist on the Motor Car". Time. Published August 21, 1950. Accessed July 5, 2008.
- ^ Harpers Magazine review August 1950, p. 111
- ^ http://i-books.used-books.eu.com/Musselman,+M.M--I+Married+a+Redhead----1.html
- ^ Second Honeymoon. Hammond, Hammond & Company. January 1953.
- ^ "Quotes for Weddings, Engagement, Getting Married, Speeches, Toasts, Cards, Etc".
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