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James Kevin McGuinness (20 December 1893 – 4 December 1950) was an American screenwriter and film producer. He wrote for 36 films between 1927 and 1950. He wrote for The New Yorker magazine.He was born in Ireland and immigrated to New York in 1904. He arrived in Los Angeles in the 1920s at the dawn of the "talkies" era and thereafter worked in the film industry as a writer and later a producer. He died in New York in 1950 from a heart attack.
Date Of Birth December 20, 1893 Died 1950-12-04 Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Height 5' 11½" (1.82 m) Profession Writer, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew Star Sign Sagittarius
Writer Title Year Status Character Brain Donors 1992 story - suggestion Rio Grande 1950 screenplay - as James Kevin Mc Guinness The Battle of Midway 1942 Short documentary as James K. McGuinness Men of Boys Town 1941 original screenplay The Bad Man 1941 uncredited Florian 1940 I Take This Woman 1940 screen play Bridal Suite 1939 contributor to screenplay and dialogue - uncredited Within the Law 1939 uncredited The Ice Follies of 1939 1939 uncredited Trade Winds 1938 uncredited Lord Jeff 1938 writer Arsène Lupin Returns 1938 original story / screenplay Madame X 1937 uncredited Saratoga 1937 uncredited Robin Hood of El Dorado 1936 special sequence - uncredited A Night at the Opera 1935 from a story by China Seas 1935 screen play West Point of the Air 1935 from an original story by - as James K. McGuinness What Every Woman Knows 1934 screenplay - as James K. McGuinness Tarzan and His Mate 1934 screen play Viva Villa! 1934 contributing writer - uncredited Come On, Marines! 1934 uncredited The Mystery of Mr. X 1934 uncredited The Cat and the Fiddle 1934 screenplay contributor - uncredited The Solitaire Man 1933 screen play - as James K. McGuinness Cocktail Hour 1933 story "Pearls and Emeralds" When Strangers Marry 1933 writer This Sporting Age 1932 story - as J.K. McGuinness Attorney for the Defense 1932 story - as J. K. McGuinness West of Broadway 1931 dialogue - as J.K. McGuiness Hell Divers 1931 additional dialogue - as James K. McGuinness Men on Call 1930 dialogue / story The Three Sisters 1930 dialogue - as James K. McGuinness / screenplay - as James K. McGuinness Men Without Women 1930 story Salute 1929 dialogue The Black Watch 1929 dialogue Strong Boy 1929 writer A Girl in Every Port 1928 screen story - as James K. McGuinness The Branded Sombrero 1928 titles - as James K. McGuinness Woman Wise 1928 story Very Confidential 1927 story Secret Studio 1927 Slaves of Beauty 1927 titles - as James K. McGuiness
Producer Title Year Status Character Madame X 1937 producer State's Attorney 1932 associate producer On the Level 1930 associate producer - as James K. McGuinness Born Reckless 1930 associate producer Men Without Women 1930 associate producer - uncredited The Lone Star Ranger 1930 associate producer The Woman from Hell 1929 producer Not Quite Decent 1929 producer - as James K. McGuinness
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character The Man from Dakota 1940 screenplay constructor - uncredited The Woman from Hell 1929 supervisor - as James K. McGuinness Romance of the Underworld 1928 supervised by
Actor Title Year Status Character December 7th: The Movie 1943 Narrator (voice, as James K. McGuiness)
Editor Title Year Status Character Captain Lash 1929 as James K. McGuinness
Thanks Title Year Status Character That's Entertainment, Part II 1976 Documentary acknowledgment: the non-musical sequences represent outstanding contributions by - as James K. McGuinness
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1951 WGA Award (Screen) Writers Guild of America, USA Best Written American Western Rio Grande (1950)
Known for movies A Night at the Opera (1935) as Writer
Rio Grande (1950) as Writer
Tarzan and His Mate (1934) as Writer
Arsène Lupin Returns (1938) as Writer