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George Barr McCutcheon
Originally published in 1902, the George Barr McCutcheon novel Brewster’s Millions has been adapted for the screen ten times.
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Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley
Brewster's Millions is a play written by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley, based on the 1902 novel of the same name by George Barr McCutcheon.
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Herschel Weingrod and Timothy Harris
Brewster's Millions was written by Herschel Weingrod and Timothy Harris, who also wrote Trading Places.
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Winchell Smith Winchell Smith
Winchell Smith Winchell Smith (5 April 1871 – 10 June 1933) was an American playwright, known for big hit works such as Brewster's Millions (1906) and Lightnin' (1918).
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by Herschel Weingrod
Brewster's Millions was written by Herschel Weingrod and Timothy Harris, who also wrote Trading Places.
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Winchell Smith Winchell Smith (5 April 1871 – 10 June 1933)
Winchell Smith Winchell Smith (5 April 1871 – 10 June 1933) was an American playwright, known for big hit works such as Brewster's Millions (1906) and Lightnin' (1918).
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by George Barr which was initially published in 1902
Brewster’s Millions is a book written by George Barr which was initially published in 1902.
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by O. 'CASTLE C RAN EY CROW
BREWSTER'S MILLIONS,' by O. 'CASTLE C RAN EY CROW,' by O. B. 'PINK MASH,' by George Ade.
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John T. McCutcheon's first success Castle Craneycrow (1902), and The Day of the Dog (1905)
John T. McCutcheon's first success was Graustark (1901), followed by Brewster's Millions (1902), Castle Craneycrow (1902), and The Day of the Dog (1905).
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which became the play written by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley, which had been previously filmed by Edward Small in 1945.<ref name=
a 1961 British comedy film is based on the 1902 novel Brewster's Millions, which became the play written by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley, which had been previously filmed by Edward Small in 1945.<ref name=
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by O. B. 'PINK MASH by George Ade
BREWSTER'S MILLIONS,' by O. 'CASTLE C RAN EY CROW,' by O. B. 'PINK MASH,' by George Ade.
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Winchell Smith
Winchell Smith was an American playwright, known for big hit works such as Brewster's Millions (1906) and Lightnin' (1918).
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the collaboration of two comic geniuses, Richard Pryor and John Candy
Brewsters Millions is the collaboration of two comic geniuses, Richard Pryor and John Candy.
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by Frank Cottrell Boyce (“Hilary and Jackie
“Millions” is a sentimental fable, written by Frank Cottrell Boyce (“Hilary and Jackie,” “Code 46”) is a far cry from Boyle’s fare to date (“Trainspotting,” “28 Days Later”).
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the best Richard Pryor movie
That's Harlmet Nights, but the best Eddie Murphy movie is Coming to America followed by Trading Places, and the best Richard Pryor movie is Brewster's Millions.
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Kristin Kay Willits
Kristin Kay Willits is a writer and actor, known for Brewster's Millions (1985), Meet the Blacks (2016) and Sanford and Son (1972).
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Frank Cottrell Boyce, author of 'Millions' and of the opening ceremony on London 2012 Olympics,
Frank Cottrell Boyce, author of 'Millions' and of the opening ceremony on London 2012 Olympics, addressed the Children's Media Conference 2013 with the message that storytelling allowed us to revisit the past and imagine new futures.
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my favorites among Allan Dwan's films
Perhaps my favorites among Allan Dwan's films are Brewster’s Millions (1945), Silver Lode (1954), and Allan Dwan's greatest, Slightly Scarlet (1956).
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Emily St. John Mandel and Sonya Chung
For this question we got responses from a pair of The Millions’ published writers, Emily St. John Mandel and Sonya Chung.
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