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  1. Gerald Drayson Adams (June 25, 1900 – August 23, 1988) [citation needed] was a Canadian-born American business executive and literary agent [citation needed] when he began writing for films [1] in the 1940s. The Oxford University-educated Adams specialized in action/adventure and western films.

  2. Gerald Drayson Adams. Writer: Kissin' Cousins. A former business executive and literary agent who was educated at Oxford University in England, Gerald Drayson Adams began writing for the screen in the mid-1940s.

  3. Gerald Drayson Adams. Writer: Kissin' Cousins. A former business executive and literary agent who was educated at Oxford University in England, Gerald Drayson Adams began writing for the screen in the mid-1940s.

  4. Gerald Drayson Adams (June 25, 1900 – August 23, 1988) was a former business executive and literary agent when he began writing for films in the 1940s. The Oxford University-educated Adams specialized in action/adventure and western films.

  5. Gerald Drayson Adams is known as an Screenplay, Story, Writer, Original Story, Novel, and Adaptation. Some of his work includes Dead Reckoning, The Big Steal, Armored Car Robbery, The Black Sleep, Kissin' Cousins, The Duel at Silver Creek, Maverick, and Harum Scarum.

  6. Duke of the Navy is a 1942 comedy film that was directed by William Beaudine from a screenplay by Beaudine, Gerald Drayson Adams, and John T. Coyle. It stars Ralph Byrd as Bill "Breezy" Duke, Stubby Kruger as Dan "Cookie" Cook, and Veda Ann Borg as Maureen.

  7. Gerald Drayson Adams brought many screenplays to Hollywood throughout the course of his Hollywood career. He wrote for TV series such as "Maverick" (1957-62) and "Northwest Passage" (1958-59). Adams started his entertainment career writing for films, including "The Miracle Kid" (1941), "A Guy,...