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Daniel Bruce Ullman (October 18, 1918 – October 23, 1979) was an American
screenwriter A screenwriter (also called scriptwriter, scribe, or scenarist) is a person who practices the craft of writing for visual mass media, known as screenwriting. These can include short films, feature-length films, television programs, television ...
and director.


Early life

Ullman was born in New York, the son of Samuel George Ullman (1893–1975) and Beatrice Ruth Ullman (née Mallet, 1898–1988). He served in the American Army during the Second World War after being drafted in 1941."United States, World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8RH-23T : 5 December 2014), Daniel B Ullman, enlisted 13 Oct 1941, Cp Upton, Yaphank, New York, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland.


Selected filmography

* '' Ringside'' (1949) * '' Outlaws of Texas'' (1950) * ''
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'' (1951) * '' Smuggler's Gold'' (1951) * '' The Longhorn'' (1951) * ''
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Montana Incident ''Montana Incident'' is a 1952 American Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Whip Wilson, Rand Brooks and Noel Neill.Martin p.170 The film's sets were designed by the art director Dave Milton. Plot Whip and Dave are surveyi ...
'' (1952) * ''
Wyoming Roundup ''Wyoming Roundup'' is a 1952 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and written by Daniel B. Ullman. The film stars Whip Wilson in his final leading role, Tommy Farrell, Phyllis Coates, Richard Emory, Robert J. Wilke and I. Stanford ...
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'' (1952) * '' The Royal African Rifles'' (1953) * '' Sudden Danger'' (1955) * '' At Gunpoint'' (1955) * ''
Dial Red O ''Dial Red O'' is a 1955 American film noir crime film directed by Daniel B. Ullman and starring Wild Bill Elliott, Bill Elliott, Helene Stanley and Keith Larsen. It was the first in a series of five Los Angeles-set police thrillers that Elliott ma ...
'' (1955) * ''
Seven Angry Men ''Seven Angry Men'' is a 1955 American Western film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring Raymond Massey, Debra Paget and Jeffrey Hunter. It is about the abolitionist John Brown, particularly his involvement in Bleeding Kansas and ...
'' (1955) * '' The Case Against Brooklyn'' (1958)


References


Bibliography

* Alan Gevinson. ''Within Our Gates: Ethnicity in American Feature Films, 1911–1960''. University of California Press, 1997.


External links

* 1918 births 1979 deaths 20th-century American dramatists and playwrights Screenwriters from California Writers from Los Angeles 20th-century American screenwriters {{US-screen-writer-1910s-stub