Joseph Moncure March

Personal Info

Know For

Writing

Gender

Male

Birthday

1899-07-27 (78 years old)

Deathday

1977-02-14

Place of Birth

Los Angeles, California, USA

Joseph Moncure March

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joseph Moncure March (July 27, 1899 New York City - February 14, 1977 Los Angeles, California) was an American poet and essayist, best known for his long narrative poems The Wild Party and The Set-Up. After serving in World War I and graduating from Amherst College (where he was a protégé of Robert Frost), March was managing editor of The New Yorker in 1925, and helped create the magazine's "Talk of the Town" front section. He left the magazine, and wrote the first of his two important long Jazz Age narrative poems, The Wild Party. Due to its risqué content, this violent story of a vaudeville dancer who...

Acting

1950

American Cowboy

as Narrator (uncredited)

Production

1930

Hell's Angels

as Dialogue

1949

The Set-Up

as Writer

1933

Hoopla

as Screenplay

1935

1938

Her Jungle Love

as Screenplay

1936

Hideaway Girl

as Writer

1933

1940

Three Faces West

as Screenplay

1932

Hot Saturday

as Adaptation

1940

Wagons Westward

as Screenplay

1936

And Sudden Death

as Screenplay

1940

Lone Star Raiders

as Screenplay

1930

Journey's End

as Writer

1932

Madame Butterfly

as Screenplay

1939

Woman Doctor

as Writer

1934

Two Alone

as Screenplay

1930

1961

1934

Jealousy

as Screenplay

1940

Forgotten Girls

as Screenplay

1930

1975

1938

Flirting with Fate

as Screenplay

1953

1956

Design for Dreaming

as Associate Producer

1956

© All Rights Reserved 2025