Ben Hecht

Ben Hecht was an American screenwriter, director, producer, playwright, and novelist, often celebrated as one of the most influential figures in Hollywood's early years. Born on February 28, 1894, in New York City, Hecht's career spanned several decades and genres, showcasing his remarkable versatility. He began his journey in journalism, which honed his sharp wit and keen observational skills, before transitioning to the vibrant world of theater and film. His work included classics like "Scarface" and "His Girl Friday," both notable for their snappy dialogue and engaging storytelling, reflecting his unique voice and deep understanding of human nature.

Beyond his contributions to cinema, Hecht was also a passionate advocate for Jewish causes and used his platform to address social issues. His writing often blended humor with a poignant critique of society, making his stories resonate on multiple levels. For those curious to delve into his rich body of work, the app offers a selection of Hecht's writings that capture the essence of his brilliance. Whether you're interested in his plays or screenplays, there's much to discover and enjoy in the world of Ben Hecht.

Gargoyles

Read by Roger Melin 4.5
The author, Ben Hecht, was a prolific writer as well as a renowned screenwriter, producer, and director of films. His screenwriting skills i…

We Will Never Die Ben Hecht & Kurt Weill

5
Experience the powerful 1944 NBC broadcast of the Holocaust "dramatic pageant" We Will Never Die, live from the Hollywood Bowl. Th…

The Florentine Dagger

Read by Tom Penn 3.7
The police say it was suicide. The daughter says it was suicide. The daughter's fiance is sure it was murder, but who did it? The daughter?…

Ben Hecht Spellbound

5
Spellbound is a dramatization by Amanda Dalton from the Alfred Hitchcock film script by Ben Hecht and the original book by Francis Beeding. …