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  1. Kenneth Casey Robinson (October 17, 1903 – December 6, 1979) was an American producer and director of mostly B movies and a screenwriter responsible for some of Bette Davis' most revered films. Film critic Richard Corliss once described him as "the master of the art – or craft – of adaptation."

  2. Casey Robinson was born on 17 October 1903 in Logan, Utah, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Captain Blood (1935), Days of Glory (1944) and Diplomatic Courier (1952). He was married to Tamara Toumanova, Audray Dale and Joan Potts.

    • Writer, Director, Producer
    • October 17, 1903
    • Casey Robinson
    • December 6, 1979
  3. Casey Robinson was born on 17 October 1903 in Logan, Utah, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Captain Blood (1935), Days of Glory (1944) and Diplomatic Courier (1952). He was married to Tamara Toumanova, Audray Dale and Joan Potts.

    • October 17, 1903
    • December 6, 1979
  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Casey Robinson, a Warner Bros. screenwriter, transformed Ilsa from an American divorcée to a European refugee in the film Casablanca. Learn how his input and other changes shaped the classic script and story of this iconic movie.

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  5. Uncredited writer Casey Robinson labored on three weeks of rewrites, and even the producer Wallis contributed to the script by suggesting the everlasting “this is the beginning of a beautiful friendshipline, which was dubbed in a month after the end of filming.

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  6. Jan 23, 2022 · 7 min. Filming was not off to a great start on the movie set at Hollywood’s Warner Bros. Studio in May 1942. The script was only half-completed, the leading lady didn’t know...

  7. Casey Robinson was an American director, producer, and screenwriter. Robinson worked as a journalist and high school teacher in Utah. Robinson started out by writing title cards for silent pictures, working on thirteen films from 1927 to 1928 beginning with The Private Life of Helen of Troy.