Crane Wilbur - Career

Career

  • The Amazing Mr. X (screenwriter)
  • The Bat (screenwriter, director) (1959)
  • Canon City (director)
  • Crime School (screenwriter)
  • Crime Wave (screenwriter) (1954)
  • He Walked by Night (writer, screenwriter)
  • Hell's Kitchen (screenwriter) (1939)
  • House of Wax (screenwriter) (1953)
  • I Am an American (writer and director) (1944)
  • I Was a Communist for the FBI (radioplay writer)
  • Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison (director, writer)
  • Lord Byron of Broadway (screenwriter)
  • The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima (screenwriter)
  • The Monster (playwright) (1925)
  • Mysterious Island (screenwriter) (1961)
  • Solomon and Sheba (writer) (1959)
  • Swingtime in the Movies (director, writer)

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    “Never hug and kiss your children! Mother love may make your children’s infancy unhappy and prevent them from pursuing a career or getting married!” That’s total hogwash, of course. But it shows on extreme example of what state-of-the-art “scientific” parenting was supposed to be in early twentieth-century America. After all, that was the heyday of efficiency experts, time-and-motion studies, and the like.
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    What exacerbates the strain in the working class is the absence of money to pay for services they need, economic insecurity, poor daycare, and lack of dignity and boredom in each partner’s job. What exacerbates it in upper-middle class is the instability of paid help and the enormous demands of the career system in which both partners become willing believers. But the tug between traditional and egalitarian models of marriage runs from top to bottom of the class ladder.
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    I restore myself when I’m alone. A career is born in public—talent in privacy.
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