Norman Krasna

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Norman Krasna (November 7, 1909 – November 1, 1984) was an American screenwriter, playwright, producer, and film director. He is best known for penning screwball comedies which centered on a case of mistaken identity. Krasna also directed three films during a forty-year career in Hollywood. He garnered four Academy Award screenwriting nominations, winning once for 1943's Princess O'Rourke, a film he also directed.
Crew

The Ambassador's Daughter
Producer, Director, Writer

Indiscreet
Theatre Play, Screenplay

Clash by Night
Producer

Let's Make Love
Screenplay

Hands Across the Table
Screenplay

Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Screenplay, Story

Princess O'Rourke
Director, Screenplay

It Started with Eve
Screenplay

White Christmas
Writer

Bachelor Mother
Screenplay

Fury
Story

Bundle of Joy
Writer

The Flame of New Orleans
Writer

The Devil and Miss Jones
Writer, Associate Producer

Sunday in New York
Screenplay, Theatre Play

You and Me
Story

The Richest Girl in the World
Writer

It's a Date
Screenplay

Practically Yours
Writer

I'd Rather Be Rich
Writer

The Big Hangover
Director, Producer, Writer

Bride by Mistake
Story

Parole Girl
Screenplay, Original Story

Dear Ruth
Theatre Play

Three Loves Has Nancy
Producer

The King and the Chorus Girl
Writer

Wife vs. Secretary
Screenplay

Who Was That Lady?
Theatre Play, Writer, Producer

John Loves Mary
Theatre Play

The Countess of Monte Cristo
Additional Writing

Behave Yourself!
Producer

Two Tickets to Broadway
Producer

Romance in Manhattan
Story

Big City
Producer, Story

My Geisha
Story, Screenplay

So This Is Africa
Screenplay

Four Hours to Kill!
Screenplay

Bombshell
Additional Writing

The First Hundred Years
Story, Producer

As Good as Married
Story

That's My Boy
Screenplay

Hollywood Speaks
Story, Screenplay

Meet the Baron
Story

The Blue Veil
Producer