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Ben Barzman(1910-1989)

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Ben Barzman was an Anglo-Canadian best known as a screenwriter who was blacklisted during the post-World War II "Red scare" in Hollywood. Born on October 12, 1910, in Toronto, he moved to the United States, where he established himself as a screenwriter during the war. He is probably best known for The Boy with Green Hair (1948), his adaptation of Betzi Beaton's novel that was an allegory against intolerance that bears witness to post-war American attitude that demanded conformity. The movie was directed by Joseph Losey, who also would be blacklisted and with whom Barzman would work in the future.

In Hollywood Ben and his wife Norma Barzman became members of the Communist Party and remained so in exile. After Barzman traveled to England in 1949 to work on a movie, he decided to stay in Europe, and he and Norma moved to Paris, where they had the freedom to associate with Communists, left-wingers and anyone else they wanted to. However, Ben grew to dislike the milieu, and moved the family to the south of France in the 1950s. They broke with the Party after the student riots of 1968 due to the French Communist Party's failure to support a general strike called by labor unions in solidarity with the students.

Norma Barzman claims that Ben rewrote the screenplay of the Oscar-winning Z (1969) for director Costa-Gavras, but did not receive credit. He also helped arrange for the filming of the movie in Algeria. In addition to his screen work, Barzman wrote the science-fiction novel "Out of This World" in 1960.

He died on December 15, 1989, in Santa Monica, California, at the age of 79.
BornOctober 12, 1910
DiedDecember 15, 1989(79)
BornOctober 12, 1910
DiedDecember 15, 1989(79)
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  • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
    • 1 nomination total

Known for

Hardy Krüger and Micheline Presle in Chance Meeting (1959)
Chance Meeting
6.7
  • Writer
  • 1959
Lucille Ball in Meet the People (1944)
Meet the People
5.7
  • Writer
  • 1944
Charlton Heston and Sophia Loren in El Cid (1961)
El Cid
7.2
  • Writer(originally uncredited)
  • 1961
The Blue Max (1966)
The Blue Max
7.1
  • Writer
  • 1966

Credits

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  • Normande (1975)
    Normande
    6.2
    • co-writer
    • 1975
  • Sie sind frei, Doktor Korczak (1974)
    Sie sind frei, Doktor Korczak
    7.4
    • Writer
    • 1974
  • Roy Scheider, Gian Maria Volontè, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Michel Bouquet, Bruno Cremer, Daniel Ivernel, Philippe Noiret, François Périer, Michel Piccoli, and Jean Seberg in The French Conspiracy (1972)
    The French Conspiracy
    7.0
    • original scenario
    • 1972
  • Aimez-vous les uns les autres... mais pas trop
    • Writer
    • 1972
  • Z (1969)
    Z
    8.1
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1969
  • The Blue Max (1966)
    The Blue Max
    7.1
    • adaptation
    • 1966
  • The Heroes of Telemark (1965)
    The Heroes of Telemark
    6.5
    • screenplay
    • 1965
  • The Visit (1964)
    The Visit
    7.4
    • screenplay
    • 1964
  • The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964)
    The Fall of the Roman Empire
    6.7
    • screenplay
    • 1964
  • The Ceremony (1963)
    The Ceremony
    5.6
    • screenplay
    • 1963
  • 55 Days at Peking (1963)
    55 Days at Peking
    6.7
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1963
  • Oliver Reed and Shirley Anne Field in The Damned (1962)
    The Damned
    6.6
    • original screenplay (uncredited)
    • 1962
  • Charlton Heston and Sophia Loren in El Cid (1961)
    El Cid
    7.2
    • screenplay (originally uncredited)
    • 1961
  • Hardy Krüger and Micheline Presle in Chance Meeting (1959)
    Chance Meeting
    6.7
    • screenplay
    • 1959
  • Incognito (1958)
    Incognito
    5.3
    • adaptation
    • 1958

Additional Crew



  • Someday Soon
    TV Movie
    • story consultant
    • 1977

Personal details

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  • Official sites
    • France's national library catalogue
    • Gens du
  • Alternative name
    • S.B. Levenson
  • Born
    • October 12, 1910
    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Died
    • December 15, 1989
    • Santa Monica, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Norma Barzman1943 - December 15, 1989 (his death, 7 children)
  • Children
      Aaron Barzman
  • Parents
      Aaron Barzman
  • Other works
    Novel: "Out of This World".
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    • 1 Article

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    A victim of the blacklist in Hollywood, about which he was often eloquently scathing in his later years.

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