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Jacob Walter Ruben (August 14, 1899 – September 4, 1942) was an American screenwriter, film director and producer. He wrote for 35 films between 1926 and 1942. He also directed 19 films between 1931 and 1940. His great-grandson is actor Hutch Dano.He was born in New York City and died in Hollywood.
Date Of Birth August 14, 1899 Died 1942-09-04 Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Profession Writer, Director, Producer Spouse Virginia Bruce Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 A graduate of Columbia University, he worked briefly as a stage actor, publicity flack and vaudeville gag writer before becoming a regional distributor for the newly formed MGM in 1924. He graduated to screenwriting in 1927, to directing in 1931, and later became a producer.. 2 Died of a heart ailment in 1942, complicated by a streptococcus infection brought on by the stresses of filming the movie Tennessee Johnson (1942).
Writer Title Year Status Character The Fleet's In 1942 based on a story by The Getaway 1941 story The Bad Man of Brimstone 1937 story Thoroughbreds Don't Cry 1937 original story Public Hero #1 1935 story Racetrack 1933 story The Phantom of Crestwood 1932 from a story by The Roadhouse Murder 1932 dialogue / screenplay Symphony of Six Million 1932 screenplay and dialogue High Stakes 1931 Young Donovan's Kid 1931 White Shoulders 1931 Bachelor Apartment 1931 adaptation / dialogue Behind Office Doors 1931 adaptation and dialogue - uncredited The Royal Bed 1931 screenplay Check and Double Check 1930 adaptation & continuity She's My Weakness 1930 screen play Shooting Straight 1930 screenplay Lovin' the Ladies 1930 adapted for the screen by Dance Hall 1929 screenplay The Marriage Playground 1929 screenplay Jazz Heaven 1929 screen play Stairs of Sand 1929 adaptation Sunset Pass 1929 adaptation / screenplay The Love Doctor 1929 adaptation Avalanche 1928 writer The Fleet's In 1928 screenplay / story The Vanishing Pioneer 1928 writer Fools for Luck 1928 adaptation / screenplay Under the Tonto Rim 1928 screenplay Open Range 1927 Shootin' Irons 1927 adaptation / screenplay The Gay Retreat 1927 The Last Outlaw 1927 adaptation / screenplay Golf Widows 1926 Short
Director Title Year Status Character Gold Rush Maisie 1940 uncredited The Bad Man of Brimstone 1937 Good Old Soak 1937 Old Hutch 1936 Trouble for Two 1936 Riffraff 1936 Public Hero #1 1935 Java Head 1934 Where Sinners Meet 1934 Success at Any Price 1934 Man of Two Worlds 1934 Ace of Aces 1933 No Marriage Ties 1933 The Great Jasper 1933 No Other Woman 1933 The Phantom of Crestwood 1932 The Roadhouse Murder 1932 Secret Service 1931 The Public Defender 1931
Producer Title Year Status Character Assignment in Brittany 1943 producer Tennessee Johnson 1942 producer Her Cardboard Lover 1942 producer Maisie Gets Her Man 1942 producer Mokey 1942 producer The Bugle Sounds 1942 producer Ringside Maisie 1941 producer The Getaway 1941 producer The Bad Man 1941 producer Maisie Was a Lady 1941 producer Flight Command 1940 producer Gold Rush Maisie 1940 producer 20 Mule Team 1940 producer Congo Maisie 1940 producer Thunder Afloat 1939 producer Maisie 1939 producer Sergeant Madden 1939 producer Stand Up and Fight 1939 associate producer - uncredited
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Mutiny on the Bounty 1935 second unit director - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character Cavalcade of the Academy Awards 1940 Documentary short Himself Hollywood Goes to Town 1938 Short documentary Himself (as Walter Ruben)
Known for movies The Roadhouse Murder (1932) as Writer
Bachelor Apartment (1931) as Writer
The Last Outlaw (1927) as Writer
Public Hero #1 (1935) as Writer