
Gertrude Purcell
Writing
Born 1895-06-14 · New York City, New York, USA · Died 1963-05-01
Purcell (who was described by a friend as a "masculine, funny, and hard-drinking woman") worked as a freelancer for much of her career, penning scripts for most of the major studios. During the McCarthy era she became an important informer due to her communist past, but before the process she attempted suicide. She then retired from her cinema career, but lived a decade more.
Crew

Winter Wonderland
Screenplay

Paris Underground
Screenplay

Reckless Age
Screenplay

Follow the Boys
Screenplay

Ice Capades Revue
Screenplay

In Old California
Screenplay

A Close Call for Ellery Queen
Additional Dialogue

Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring
Screenplay

Arkansas Judge
Adaptation

The Invisible Woman
Screenplay

One Night in the Tropics
Screenplay

A Little Bit of Heaven
Screenplay

Destry Rides Again
Screenplay

First Love
Story

The Lady and the Mob
Screenplay

Service de Luxe
Writer

Mother Carey's Chickens
Screenplay

Hitting a New High
Screenplay

Music for Madame
Screenplay

Stella Dallas
Adaptation