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Lynn Starling Filmography

Writing10 FILMS IN DB

LynnStarling

Known for Writing Β· Shanghai, The Time, The Place and The Girl, Their Mad Moment

10
FILMS IN DB
$65
TOTAL VALUE
3
PRICED
$22
AVG VALUE
4K
BEST FORMAT
πŸ’Ž
RAREST RELEASE
Footlight Serenade
~$33 Β· 4K Β· 1942
πŸ“ˆ
MOST VALUABLE
Wintertime
$26 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Lynn Starling was a prolific American screenwriter whose work in the 1940s continues to resonate with physical media collectors today. Best known for the charming holiday classic "Wintertime" (1943), Starling crafted a narrative that intertwines warmth and nostalgia, making it a staple for collectors who appreciate vintage cinema. The film's unique blend of humor and heart has led to various VHS and DVD releases, with its Blu-ray editions particularly sought after for their remastered quality and bonus features that delve into the film's production history. Starling's contributions to film extend beyond "Wintertime," as he played a key role in shaping the era's romantic comedies. Collectors are drawn to his work not only for its entertainment value but also for its representation of a pivotal moment in American film history. Each release serves as a reminder of the bygone era of cinema, making Lynn Starling's films essential additions to any dedicated collection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lynn Starling known for?

Lynn Starling is known for writing, with notable films including 'Love Time' (1934), 'Shanghai' (1935), and 'Wintertime' (1943).

What genres does Lynn Starling's filmography span?

Lynn Starling's filmography spans the genres of Comedy, Romance, Drama, and Music.

What era or decades does Lynn Starling's work cover?

Lynn Starling's work covers the era from 1930 to 1946, with the most active decade being the 1930s.

What is the range and breadth of Lynn Starling's work?

Lynn Starling has worked on a total of 10 films, including titles such as 'Dumb-bells in Ermine' (1930) and 'The Time, The Place and The Girl' (1946).