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Sidney Buchman, born on March 5, 1902, was an American screenwriter known for his work in Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s. He wrote the screenplays for several critically acclaimed films, including "Lost Horizon" and "Here Comes Mr. Jordan," which earned him Academy Award nominations. Buchman's writing style was characterized by its wit and sophistication, and he was known for his ability to craft engaging stories. Despite facing challenges during the McCarthy era, he remained a respected figure in the film industry and left a lasting impact on the art of screenwriting.
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"If there were no mystery left to explore life would get rather dull, wouldn't it?"

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"I told you, the dopes are gonna inherit the earth anyway."

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