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Oscar Brodney, 100; Screenwriter ("Harvey")
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From: Stephen Bowie <stephen_bo...@hotmail.com>
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Subject: Oscar Brodney, 100; Screenwriter ("Harvey")
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:48:52 -0700 (PDT)
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Finally confirmed in the Social Security Death Index: Oscar Brodney
died on February 12, six days short of his 101st birthday.
Among many other credits, Brodney wrote or co-wrote "Mexican Hayride,"
"Harvey," several Francis the Talking Mule pictures, "Walking My Baby
Back Home," "The Glenn Miller Story," "Sign of the Pagan," "Tammy and
the Bachelor" and its sequels, and multiple episodes of "It Takes a
Thief."