Philip G. Epstein

Philip G. Epstein (August 22, 1909 – February 7, 1952) was an American screenwriter most known for his screenplay for the film Casablanca (1942), which won an Academy Award. He had written it in partnership with his twin brother Julius and Howard Koch as an adaptation of the unproduced play Everybody Comes to Rick's, written by Murray Bennett and Joan Alison.[1]

  1. ^ Pat McGilligan, ed. (1986). Backstory: interviews with screenwriters of Hollywood's golden age. Vol. 1. University of California Press. pp. 170–171. ISBN 0-520-05689-2.

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