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The noose hangs high [MP] 1948: credits (original story by Julian Blaustein)

IMDb, December 31, 2015 (Julian Blaustein (1913-1995); producer, writer; born: May 30, 1913 in New York City, New York; died: June 20, 1995 in Beverly Hills, California)

Wikipedia, December 31, 2015 (Julian Blaustein (May 30, 1913-June 20, 1995); American film producer; born in New York City; after retiring from the film industry, Blaustein became an Adjunct Professor of Communication at Stanford University, where he taught documentary writing and directing and supervised a Master's program in screenwriting. Following his retirement from teaching, he returned to Beverly Hills, where he became an active member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and a Trustee of the Motion Picture and Television Fund; died of cancer in his home in Beverly Hills)

His obituary in New York times, June 22, 1995, viewed online December 31, 2015 (Julian Blaustein, 82, film producer; Julian C. Blaustein; died on Tuesday [June 20] at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif.; produced 18 films and served as a trustee of the Motion Picture and Television Fund. He also taught courses in screenwriting and film production at Stanford University for 13 years; native of New York City; became a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1946 and initiated the Academy's Don and Gee Nicholl Fellowships for screenwriting) http://www.nytimes.com/1995/06/22/obituaries/julian-blaustein-82-film-producer-dies.html

His obituary in Los Angeles times, June 21, 1995, viewed online December 31, 2015 (Julian Blaustein, veteran motion picture producer; died Tuesday [June 20] in Beverly Hills; had been a trustee of the Motion Picture and Television Fund for the past eight years; born in New York; began his motion picture career in 1934 as a reader for Universal; later headed story departments at Universal, MCA and Paramount. During World War II, he produced training and documentary films for the Army Signal Corps Photo Center in Long Island City. After the war, he moved into producing in Hollywood, becoming an independent producer in 1952; later taught screenwriting and production at Stanford University; was a charter member and longtime officer of the Producers Guild of America and was active in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences where he set up the Don and Gee Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting in 1985) http://articles.latimes.com/1995-06-21/news/mn-15442_1_julian-blaustein

Memorial resolution : Julian Blaustein (1913 - 1995), via Stanford Historical Society website, viewed on December 31, 2015 (Julian Blaustein, Adjunct Professor of Communication, Emeritus, died of cancer in Los Angeles on July 20, 1995; came to Stanford until 1973, after a long and distinguished career in the film industry; born in Boston on May 30, 1913; left Stanford and moved back to Beverly Hills where he became active with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and as a Trustee of the Motion Picture and Television Fund) http://historicalsociety.stanford.edu/pdfmem/BlausteinJ.pdf