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  1. Martin M. Goldsmith (November 6, 1913 – May 24, 1994) was an American screenwriter and novelist who wrote several classic B-movies including Detour (1945), which he adapted from his 1939 novel of the same name; Blind Spot (1947); and The Narrow Margin (1952), for which he earned an Academy Award nomination.

  2. Feb 5, 2022 · Scott Simon talks to radio host and author Martin Goldsmith about "Winter Journey," a film about his parents, who were musicians in a Jewish orchestra during Nazi Germany.

  3. (1913-1994) US screenwriter and author in whose Shadows at Noon (1943), a Near Future sf novel set in World War Two, Manhattan (see New York) is bombed by Nazi bombers. Goldsmith wrote two episodes of The Twilight Zone in 1964.

  4. Oct 26, 2023 · American radio host Martin Goldsmith, best known as classical music host on NPR and Sirius XM, never fully understood what happened to his parents before they escaped from Germany in 1941 or...

  5. Apr 9, 2014 · Martin Goldsmith's first book told the story of his parents, Jewish musicians in Nazi Germany who made their way to the US. But most of their family was not so fortunate. In his new book, titled, "Alex's Wake," he traces the experience of his grandfather and uncle aboard the "St. Louis."

  6. Sep 25, 2010 · Someone mentioned screenwriter Martin M. Goldsmith, and research lately has centered on writers, so I figured he was certainly worth putting up here. Goldsmith will always be known for writing a couple of the best examples of film noir — Detour (1945) and The Narrow Margin (1952).

  7. Oct 22, 2020 · Winter Journey: Directed by Anders Østergaard, Erzsébet Rácz. With Bruno Ganz, Martin Goldsmith, Harvey Friedman, Leonard Scheicher. Martin Goldsmith never knew what happened to his parents before they escaped from Germany in 1941.