Don Hartman
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Samuel Donald Hartman (18 November 1900, New York - 23 March 1958, Palm Springs, California) was an American screenwriter and director. He and Stephen Morehouse Avery were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story for The Gay Deception (1935).
Crew

Desire Under the Elms
Producer

The Princess and the Pirate
Screenplay

Mr. Imperium
Director, Screenplay

Road to Morocco
Screenplay

Road to Zanzibar
Screenplay, Story

The Princess Comes Across
Screenplay

Holiday Affair
Director, Producer

Wonder Man
Screenplay

Road to Singapore
Screenplay

Every Girl Should Be Married
Director, Writer, Producer

The Gay Deception
Screenplay

Waikiki Wedding
Screenplay, Story

It's a Big Country
Director

It Had to Be You
Director, Producer, Story

My Favorite Blonde
Screenplay

Nothing But the Truth
Screenplay

The Kid from Brooklyn
Adaptation

Never Say Die
Screenplay

Paris Honeymoon
Writer

The Star Maker
Screenplay

Life with Henry
Screenplay

Tropic Holiday
Screenplay, Story

True to Life
Screenplay

Coronado
Screenplay

Here Comes Cookie
Story, Screenplay

Up in Arms
Screenplay, Associate Producer

Those Were the Days!
Screenplay

Down to Earth
Screenplay, Producer

Romance in Manhattan
Story

Champagne Waltz
Screenplay

The Matchmaker
Producer

Redheads on Parade
Screenplay

Old Man Rhythm
Story

Dangerous Nan McGrew
Songs

Xanadu
Original Film Writer

Heads Up
Lyricist