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    Sarah Y. Mason (March 31, 1896 – November 28, 1980) was an Academy Award winning American screenwriter and script supervisor. Mason was born Sarah Yeiser...
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  • Sarah Mason may refer to: Sarah Y. Mason (1896–1980), American screenwriter and script supervisor Sarah Mason (novelist) (born 1971), British romance...
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    Joan Bennett, Frances Dee, and Jean Parker. The screenplay, written by Sarah Y. Mason and Victor Heerman, is based on the 1868-1869 two-volume novel of the...
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  • LeRoy. The screenplay was written by Sally Benson, Victor Heerman, Sarah Y. Mason, and Andrew Solt. The original music score was composed by Adolph Deutsch...
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  • novel of the same name by Lloyd C. Douglas. The film was adapted by Sarah Y. Mason, Victor Heerman, and George O'Neil, directed by John M. Stahl, and stars...
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    lifeguard and human rights activist Sarah Y. Mason (1896–1980), American screenwriter and script supervisor Sarah McBride (born 1990), American transgender...
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  • Toomey. Written by Jo Swerling and Robert Riskin, based on a story by Sarah Y. Mason, the film is about a poor hardworking waitress who meets and falls in...
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    Hepburn and Charles Boyer. The screenplay was written by the team of Sarah Y. Mason and Victor Heerman, with Anthony Veiller, from a story by Lester Cohen...
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    before a separate award for Best Original Screenplay was introduced. Sarah Y. Mason (Little Women) was the first woman to win for adaptation from previously...
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  • everyday speech. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences credits Sarah Y. Mason as the first script supervisor, having invented the craft of film continuity...
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