Noel Langley
Born: 1911-12-25 in South Africa
Died: 1980-11-04
Known For: Writing
Biography
Noel Langley was a South African-born (later naturalised American) novelist, playwright, screenwriter and director. He wrote the screenplay which formed the basis for the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz and is one of the three credited screenwriters for the film. His finished script for the film was revised by Florence Ryerson and Edgar Allan Woolf, the other credited screenwriters. Langley objected to their changes and lamented the final cut upon first seeing it, but later revised his opinion. He attempted to write a sequel based on The Marvelous Land of Oz using many of the concepts he had added to its predecessor, but this was never released.
Filmography
2006
- These Foolish Things ... (Novel)
1996
- The Wizard of Oz on Ice ... (Original Film Writer)
1995
- The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True ... (Writer)
1993
- Workteams & the Wizard of Oz ... (Writer)
1990
- We’re Off to See... The Most Happy Fellows ... (Story)
1963
- The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters ... (Writer)
1961
- Snow White and the Three Stooges ... (Writer)
1958
- Shirley Temple's Storybook ... (Writer)
1956
- The Vagabond King ... (Screenplay)
- The Search for Bridey Murphy ... (Director)
1954
- Svengali ... (Director)
1953
- Knights of the Round Table ... (Screenplay)
- Our Girl Friday ... (Screenplay)
1952
- Ivanhoe ... (Screenplay)
- The Prisoner of Zenda ... (Screenplay)
- The Pickwick Papers ... (Director)
1951
- Scrooge ... (Adaptation)
- Tom Brown's Schooldays ... (Screenplay)
1950
- Trio ... (Writer)
1949
- Adam and Evelyne ... (Story)
- Edward, My Son ... (Theatre Play)
- Cardboard Cavalier ... (Writer)
1948
- The Vicious Circle ... (Adaptation)
1947
- They Made Me a Fugitive ... (Screenplay)
1941
- Unexpected Uncle ... (Screenplay)
1940
- Florian ... (Writer)
1939
- The Wizard of Oz ... (Screenplay)
- Babes in Arms ... (Additional Writing)
1938
- Queer Cargo ... (Theatre Play)
1937
- Maytime ... (Writer)
1936
- The Secret of Stamboul ... (Dialogue)