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Dr. Daniel Carson Goodman (August 24, 1881 – May 16, 1957) was an American screenwriter and licensed physician, who wrote the storyline for 28 silent films – the first of them was Sapho (1913). He worked as miscellaneous crew in three films, produced two films and directed one film, Thoughtless Women (1920). He also achieved notoriety after the banning of a book he had written called Hagar Revelly, originally published in 1913. It became the subject of a lawsuit, United States v.
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Goodman, Daniel Carson Daniel Carson Goodman
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Screenwriter
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