David Goodis
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David Goodis (March 2, 1917 – January 7, 1967) was a popular American noir fiction writer, best-known for his novel Down There, which was adapted to film as Shoot the Piano Player (1960) by Truffaut).
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Filmography
- Street of No Return (1989)
- Descent into Hell (1986) from The Wounded and the Slain
- Rue Barbare (1984) from Street of the Lost
- The Moon in the Gutter (1983)
- And Hope to Die (1972) from Black Friday
- Le Casse (1971) from The Burglar
- "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" episode: "An Out for Oscar" (April 5, 1963)
- Shoot the Piano Player (Truffaut) (1960) from Down There
- The Burglar (1957)
- Nightfall (1957)
- Section des disparus (1956) from Of Missing Persons
- Dark Passage (1947)
- The Unfaithful (1947)
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