Daniel Mainwaring (February 27, 1902 – January 31, 1977) was an American novelist and
screenwriter
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.
Biography
A native of
Oakland, California, Mainwaring began his professional career as a journalist for the ''
San Francisco Chronicle
The ''San Francisco Chronicle'' is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California. It was founded in 1865 as ''The Daily Dramatic Chronicle'' by teenage brothers Charles de Young and M. H. de Young, Michael H. ...
'' and enjoyed a successful career as a mystery novelist (under the name Geoffrey Homes).
He worked as a film publicist and eventually abandoned fiction for a successful career as a screenwriter.
His first novel (and the only one he ever published under his own name), ''One Against the Earth'' (1932), is a
proletarian novel about a young man born on a California ranch who becomes a drifter and is eventually unjustly accused of attacking a child. He made his real mark, however, with a string of hard-boiled mystery novels (mostly with small-town California settings), the first of which was ''The Man Who Murdered Himself'' (1936).
His final published novel, ''Build My Gallows High'' (William Morrow & Co., 1946), is generally regarded as his best—and its adaptation (by "Homes" himself) into the 1947
film noir
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classic ''
Out of the Past
''Out of the Past'' (billed in the United Kingdom as ''Build My Gallows High'') is a 1947 American film noir directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, and Kirk Douglas. The film was adapted by Geoffrey Homes (Daniel ...
'' assured his place in film history.
Mainwaring explained to interviewer Pat McGilligan that he regarded the novel as a departure from his earlier literary efforts:
With ''Build My Gallows High'', I wanted to get away from straight mystery novels. Those detective stories are a bore to write. You've got to figure out "whodunit". I'd get to the end and have to say whodunit and be so mixed up I couldn't decide myself.
By the time ''
Out of the Past
''Out of the Past'' (billed in the United Kingdom as ''Build My Gallows High'') is a 1947 American film noir directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, and Kirk Douglas. The film was adapted by Geoffrey Homes (Daniel ...
'' appeared Mainwaring had already begun to devote himself exclusively to screenwriting, first under the Homes pseudonym and later under his real name.
Other notable credits during this period include ''
The Big Steal'' (1949, directed by Don Siegel) and ''
This Woman Is Dangerous'' (1952, with
Joan Crawford
Joan Crawford (born Lucille Fay LeSueur; March 23, 190? was an American actress. She started her career as a dancer in traveling theatrical companies before debuting on Broadway theatre, Broadway. Crawford was signed to a motion-picture cont ...
). His first important film works bearing his real name were the 1954 shot-on-location crime thriller ''
The Phenix City Story'' (1954) and the original version of ''
Invasion of the Body Snatchers'' (1956).
As director
Joseph Losey
Joseph Walton Losey III (; January 14, 1909 – June 22, 1984) was an American film and theatre director, producer, and screenwriter. Born in Wisconsin, he studied in Germany with Bertolt Brecht and then returned to the United States. Hollywood ...
, whose ''The Lawless'' was adapted by Mainwaring from the writer's own short story (publication undetermined) "The Voice of Stephen Wilder", noted:
This is one of the things that makes me very close to Dan Mainwaring—his experience of Americana, the nostalgia of the good things about small towns. I remember the smell of burning leaves at night in the autumn too. And I remember the smell of Christmas, the sparkle in the air at football games, and the sound of distant trains. And Dan remembers them all. He's a much underrated writer and he's a really quite noble man. He damaged himself with drink and he was very badly hurt by the blacklist
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.
According to Frank Krutnik's book ''"Un-American" Hollywood'',
Losey's memory seems to serve him wrong here. Mainwaring's widow claims her husband actually acted as a front for blacklisted author
Paul Jarrico. Also, Mainwaring's name appears on several movie credits in the 1950s which would have been impossible for a blacklisted author. The first film to break the blacklisting rule by naming a "banned" screenwriter (
Dalton Trumbo) in the credits was
Otto Preminger
Otto Ludwig Preminger ( ; ; 5 December 1905 – 23 April 1986) was an Austrian Americans, Austrian-American film and theatre director, film producer, and actor. He directed more than 35 feature films in a five-decade career after leaving the the ...
's 1960 film, ''
Exodus''.
In 1960, Mainwaring was hired by fantasy-film producer-director
George Pal to write the screenplay for the
MGM Studios film ''
Atlantis, the Lost Continent'', released in 1961. He based his script on a play written by Gerald Hargreaves in 1945. Toward the end of his career, in the 1960s, he wrote for TV shows like ''
The Wild Wild West'' and ''
Mannix''. He did not live long enough to see ''Out of the Past'' remade as ''
Against All Odds'' (1984).
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