American screenwriter Samuel Hellman spent most of the 1930s at Fox Studios, surviving the company's 1935 matriculation into 20th Century-Fox. Hellman wrote for stars as varied as Will Rogers (The County Chairman, 1935), Spencer Tracy (It's a Small World, 1935) and the Ritz Brothers (The Three Musketeers, 1939). He was also a valuable member of the Shirley Temple unit, collaborating...