Bradford Ropes
Bradford Ropes was an American novelist and screenwriter whose work includes the novel 42nd Street that was adapted into the 1933 film of the same name, which then became a Tony Award-winning stage musical. The same year, his next novel, Stage Mother, was also adapted to film, Ropes’s novels were inspired by his own experiences as a performer, and focused on the lives of gay men in show business. He also wrote many Western stories, screenplays for Roy Rogers and Rex Allen, and contributed to films starring Abbott and Costello as well as Laurel and Hardy.
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🎬 Movies
The Arizona Cowboy
writer
1950
Buck Privates Come Home
writer
1947
The Time of Their Lives
writer
1946
Sunbonnet Sue
writer
1945
Cowboy and the Senorita
writer
1944
Man from Music Mountain
writer
1943
Ice Capades Revue
writer
1942
Ridin' on a Rainbow
writer
1941
Lord Jeff
writer
1938
42nd Street
writer
1933