- Hy Kraft
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name = Hy Kraft
imagesize = 240px
caption = Playwright, Screenwriter
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birthdate =April 30 ,1899
birthplace =New York City ,United States
deathdate =July 29 ,1975
deathplace =New York City ,United States
occupation =Playwright ,Screenwriter Theatrical producer
genre =Comedy , Musical
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website =Hyman Solomon Kraft (
April 30 ,1899 –July 29 ,1975 ), aka Hy Kraft or H.S. Kraft, was an Americanscreenwriter ,playwright , andtheatrical producer .Among the notable comedy plays that he wrote were "Ten Per Cent" (1932), "Poppa" (1929), "Cafe Crown" (1942), and "Top Banana" (1952). In 1964 "Cafe Crown" was revised as a Broadway musical produced by Philip Rose and Swanlee with music by
Albert Hague and lyrics by Marty Brill. The musical plot is set in the early 1930s in and around the Cafe Crown at the corner of Second Avenue and 12th Street inNew York City . It had one Broadway revival in 1989. [Internet Broadway Database]Hy Kraft's 1954 musical play "Top Banana" was filmed for the screen and released as a movie in 1954, starring
Phil Silvers as a television comic trying to regain his ratings on TV. Feeling the show was a personal swipe at him,Milton Berle wrote of it, "The only public attack I got any pleasure from was the one dreamed up by Hy Kraft andJohnny Mercer , and starring Phil Silvers. It was a big Broadway musical called "Top Banana", in which Phil played an egomaniac named Jerry Biffle who had a top-rated television show and who directed his rehearsals with a whistle. It was a vicious and funny swipe at me, and I loved it so much, I offered to sue Hy Kraft for the publicity value. Anything to help. After all, I had put some money into the show." ["Milton Berle: An Autobiography with Haskel Frankel." NY: Delacorte Press (1974) p. 305.]In 1950 Hy Kraft was made part ot the
Hollywood blacklist by theHouse Committee on Un-American Activities .Kraft's screenwriting credits include "Stormy Weather" (1943) with
Lena Horne and short story credit for "Smartest Girl In Town" (1936) and "Champaign Waltz" (1937), in the latter case collaborating withBilly Wilder . He also contributed writing (uncredited) to "Mark of the Vampire " (1935) withLionel Barrymore andBela Lugosi .Kraft also wrote an autobiography, "On My Way to the Theater," Macmillan, 1971. The jacket reads, "A lifetime's stroll from New York's Lower East Side to Broadway, with side trips to Hollywood, London, and Washington, D.C., and singular associations with
Victor Herbert ,Theodore Dreiser ,Sinclair Lewis , and theHouse Un-American Activities Committee ." Kraft was born and died in New York City. He was married to Reata Kraft, who was the costume designer on "Three Husbands" (1951).Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=6019 H.S. Kraft] at the
Internet Broadway Database
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* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE4DD143CF935A15753C1A96E948260 Archive: New York Times Review of Cafe Crown]
* [http://swarthoutfamily.org/Gladys/Gladys%20Movies/Waltz.html Champagne Waltz]
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