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  1. Robert Buckner was one of those individuals who flourished under the strictures of the studio system. He came to Hollywood highly qualified, holding degrees from the Universities of Virginia and Edinburgh and from the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris. His work history was also amazingly diverse.

  2. The Man Who Won the War is a 1936 alternate history short story by Robert Buckner. The story details the exploits of Roger Bradman, a Royal Navy officer who "won" World War I for the Allies.

  3. Robert Buckner (May 28, 1906 – August 18, 1989) was an American film screenwriter, producer and short story writer.

  4. Robert L. Buckner. Writer: Primrose Path. Robert Latimer Buckner was born along the banks of the Arkansas River at Pine Bluff on 16 March, 1903, to Walter D. and May Latimer Buckner. He grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, where his father served as dean of St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral.

  5. Robert Buckner Biography (1906-) Born May 26, 1906, in Crewe, VA; son of Robert Henry and Inez Katherine (James) Buckner; married Mary Duckett Doyle, 1937; children: Robert Jr., Sharon Courtoux. Avocational interests: Collecting books, travel. Career: Writer and producer.

  6. Robert Buckner was a film screenwriter, producer and short story writer. He wrote the screenplays for films including Knute Rockne All American. As a producer, the Crewe, Virginia-born Buckner worked on the 1946 John Garfield film Nobody Lives Forever, Confidential Agent with Charles Boyer and Lauren Bacall, and Mission to Moscow.

  7. Apr 28, 2023 · Writer and producer Robert Buckner was born in Virginia and would die in Mexico but in between he wandered far and wide. To a University of Virginia degree he added qualifications from Edinburgh University and the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris.