James Gow
James Gow was an American writer of stage and screen. His play DEEP ARE THE ROOTS was first produced at the Fulton Theater in 1945. LEGEND OF SARAH followed in 1951. Both plays were written with colla... Read more
James Gow was an American writer of stage and screen. His play DEEP ARE THE ROOTS was first produced at the Fulton Theater in 1945. LEGEND OF SARAH followed in 1951. Both plays were written with collaborator Arnaud d’Usseau. Film credits include “One Night of Love” (1934), “I Dream Too Much” (1935), “Murder on a Bridle Path” (1936), “Bunker Bean” (1936), and “Moonlight in Hawaii” (1941). TOMORROW, THE WORLD, which was first produced as a play in 1943, made it to the silver screen in 1941 starring Betty Field.