Filmography
- What Price Glory – 1926 – film
- Saturday's Children – 1929 – play
- The Cock-Eyed World – 1929 – story
- All Quiet on the Western Front – 1930 – adaptation & dialogue
- The Guardsman – 1931 – one scene from Elizabeth the Queen is featured, just after the opening credits of the film
- Rain – 1932 – adaptation
- Washington Merry-Go-Round – 1932 – story
- Death Takes a Holiday – 1934 (screenplay only; the play was written in Italian by Alberto Casella and translated into English by Walter Ferris)
- We Live Again – 1934 – adaptation, from Tolstoy's Resurrection
- The Lives of a Bengal Lancer – 1935 – uncredited contributing writer
- Maybe It's Love – 1935 – play Saturday's Children
- So Red the Rose – 1935 – screenplay
- Mary of Scotland – 1936 – play
- Winterset – 1936 – play
- The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex – 1939 – play
- Saturday's Children – 1940 – play
- Knickerbocker Holiday – 1944 – play
- The Eve of St. Mark – 1944 – play
- Winterset – 1945 – TV – play
- A la sombra del puente – 1946 – play
- Key Largo – 1948 – play (almost completely rewritten for the screen by John Huston and Richard Brooks)
- Joan of Arc – 1948 – play Joan of Lorraine – screenplay
- Pulitzer Prize Playhouse – 1950 TV Series – play – four episodes
- Celanese Theatre – 1951 TV Series – play – two episodes
- What Price Glory? – 1952 – play
- The Alcoa Hour – 1955 TV Series – play – episode "Key Largo"
- The Bad Seed – 1956 – play
- The Wrong Man – 1956 – novel The True Story of Christopher Emmanuel Balestrero
- Never Steal Anything Small – 1959 – play The Devil's Hornpipe
- Ben-Hur – 1959 – uncredited
- Barefoot in Athens – 1966 – TV – play
- The Star Wagon – 1967 – TV – play
- Elizabeth the Queen – 1968 – TV – play
- Anne of the Thousand Days – 1969 – play
- Valley Forge – 1975 – TV – play
- Lost in the Stars – 1974 – play
- The Bad Seed – 1985 – TV – play
- Meet Joe Black (1998) (earlier screenplay) (inspiration)
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