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A. Dorian Otvos
Adorjan Dorian Otvos (11 October 1893 – 25 August 1945) was a writer and composer in Hollywood. He was born in Hungary. He worked on several Broadway productions as well as Vitaphone short films, often as a co-writer. His mother died when he was young. His library of Rudyard Kipling works was auctioned in 1939. Filmography * Smash Your Baggage (1932) * ''Pie Pie Blackbird'' (1932) * ''That Goes Double'' (1932) * ''Pleasure Island (1933 film), Pleasure Island'' (1933), co-wrote story with Burnet Hershey * ''Rufus Jones for President'' (1933) * ''Seasoned Greetings'' (1933) * ''Use Your Imagination'' (1933) * ''Service with a Smile (1934 film), Service with a Smile'' (1934) co-wrote * ''The Black Network'' (1936) * ''College Dads'' (1936) * ''The Double Crossky'' (1936) * ''Sheik to Sheik'' (1936) * ''Sweethearts and Flowers'' (1936) * ''The Blonde Bomber'' (1936) * ''The Backyard Broadcast'' (1936) * ''Trouble in Toyland'' (1936) * ''Love in a Bungalow'' (1937) * ''Behind th ...
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