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.some he may have worked on, and his proposalsMusical based on the Basil Duke Lee stories.Fitzger-for movies.ald submitted a proposal to MGM in October1938; the project was not developed. Trans-Continental Kitty (unproduced).Movie syn-Madame Curie.MGM, November 1938 January 1939.opsis which Fitzgerald submitted to David O.Sel-Fitzgerald s screenplay was rejected.znick in April 1922; declined. Babes in Wonderland (unproduced).Idea forTitles for Edith Wharton s Glimpses of the Moona musical which Fitzgerald submitted to MGM(adapted by L.Sheldon).Famous Players, 1923.producer John Considine (January 6, 1939; Cor- This Side of Paradise. Notes for scenario, 1923?respondence, pp.524 526); the project was notProbably for Famous Players Lasky.developed.Grit.Film Guild, 1924.Original story by Fitzgerald.Gone With the Wind.Selznick International, January Lipstick (unproduced).United Artists, January Feb-1939.Fitzgerald polished the screenplay but didruary 1927.(Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual [1978],not receive screen credit.pp.3 35).Winter Carnival.With Budd Schulberg.United Art-Red-Headed Woman.MGM, November-Decemberists (Walter Wanger), February 1939.Fitzgerald was1931.Fitzgerald s screenplay was rejected.fired. Gracie at Sea. With Robert Spafford.Treatment Air Raid (unproduced).With Donald Ogden Stew-written on speculation for George Burns and Gra-art.Paramount, March 1939.cie Allen, 1934. Open That Door (unproduced).Based on the novel Tender Is the Night. With Charles Warren.Treat-Bull by the Horns by Charles Bonner.Universal,ment written on speculation, 1934.(Matthew J.July or August 1939.Fitzgerald worked on theBruccoli, Some Sort of Epic Grandeur, Appendix 1).screenplay for one week. Ballet Shoes (unproduced).Movie treatment whichEverything Happens at Night.Twentieth Century Fox,Fitzgerald wrote in 1936 for L.G.Braun, manager September 1939.Fitzgerald was involved in a storyof ballerina Olga Spessivtzewa, who was arranging conference for one day; he did not receive screena movie contract with Samuel Goldwyn; nothing credit.came of the project.(Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual Raffles.Goldwyn, September 1939.Fitzgerald worked[1976], pp.2 7).on the screenplay for one week; he did not receivescreen credit.A Yank at Oxford.With Frank Wead.MGM, July The Feather Fan (unproduced).Movie treatment1937.Fitzgerald polished the screenplay but didwhich Fitzgerald submitted to MGM, probably innot receive screen credit.1939; proposal declined.(Fitzgerald/HemingwayThree Comrades.MGM, August 1937 FebruaryAnnual [1977], pp.3 8).1938.Fitzgerald shared screen credit with E.E. Cosmopolitan / Honoria (unproduced).From Bab-Paramore.(F.Scott Fitzgerald s Screenplay for Threeylon Revisited. Columbia (Lester Cowan), MarchComrades by Erich Maria Remarque.Ed.withAugust 1940.(Babylon Revisited: The Screenplay,afterword by Matthew J.Bruccoli.Carbondaleintro.by Budd Schulberg.New York: Carroll && Edwardsville, Ill.: Southern Illinois UniversityGraf, 1993).Press, 1978).F.Scott Fitzgerald s Works 421 Brooklyn Bridge (unproduced).Twentieth Cen- Manuscripts and Archivestury Fox.Fitzgerald wrote a memo and may have Princeton University Library, Princeton University,worked briefly on this proposed movie in August Princeton, N.J.1940.Matthew J.and Arlyn Bruccoli Collection, ThomasLife Begins at Eight-Thirty.Based on the play The Light Cooper Library, University of South Carolina,of Heart by Emlyn Williams.Twentieth Century Columbia, S.C.Fox, August October 1940.Fitzgerald s screenplaywas rejected.ZELDA FITZGERALD S WORKSBooks and Zelda Fitzgerald, but credited to Zelda inSave Me the Waltz.New York: Scribners, 1932; Lon- Ledger.Bits.don: Grey Walls, 1953.Corrected edition, ed.Mat- A Millionaire s Girl, The Saturday Evening Post, 202thew J.Bruccoli.Carbondale & Edwardsville, Ill.: (May 17, 1930), 8 9, 118, 121.Bylined F.ScottSouthern Illinois University Press, 1967.Novel.Fitzgerald only, but credited to Zelda in Ledger.Bits.Bits of Paradise.Ed.Matthew J.Bruccoli.London: Poor Working Girl, College Humor, no.85 (JanuaryBodley Head, 1973; New York: Scribners, 1974.1931), 72 73, 122.Bylined F.Scott and ZeldaIncludes 10 stories by Zelda Fitzgerald.Fitzgerald, but credited to Zelda in Ledger.Bits.Scandalabra.Foreword by Meredith Walker.Bloom- Miss Ella, Scribner s Magazine, 90 (December 1931),field Hills, Mich.& Columbia, S.C.: Bruccoli 661 665; Bits.Clark, 1980.Play. The Continental Angle, The New Yorker, 8 (June 4,Zelda Fitzgerald: The Collected Writings.Ed.Matthew J.1932), 25; Bits.Bruccoli, with intro.by Mary Gordon.New York: A Couple of Nuts, Scribner s Magazine, 92 (AugustScribners, 1991.1932), 80 84; Bits. Other Names for Roses, Collected Writings.StoriesAll of these stories are in Zelda Fitzgerald: The Col- Articleslected Writings.All of these articles are in Zelda Fitzgerald: The Col-lected Writings. Our Own Movie Queen, Chicago Sunday Tribune(June 7, 1925), magazine section, pp.1 4.Partly by Friend Husband s Latest, New York Tribune (April 2,Fitzgerald; but published under his name only.Bits.1922), magazine section, p.11.Review of B&D
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