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  1. Joshua Logan directed and co-authored two of Broadway's most popular productions -- "Mister Roberts," written with Thomas Heggen, and "South Pacific," for which he shared a Pulitzer Prize in drama ...

  2. Joshua Logan (né le 5 octobre 1908 à Texarkana au Texas et mort le 12 juillet 1988 à New York) est un scénariste et un metteur en scène de théâtre et de cinéma à Broadway et à Hollywood. Citons parmi ses succès Arrêt d'autobus, Mister Roberts, Picnic, et South Pacific .

  3. Roger Ebert April 30, 1967. Tweet. HOLLYWOOD - "The mustard! Watch the blasted mustard!" Joshua Logan 's face reflected horror as a prop man neatly and precisely stepped backward into a spray of mustard grass. Vanessa Redgrave, reclining in a hammock, lifted her head far enough to view the damage, and then sank back with a sigh.

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0048491Picnic (1955) - IMDb

    Picnic: Directed by Joshua Logan. With William Holden, Kim Novak, Betty Field, Susan Strasberg. Emotions are ignited among the complacent townsfolk when a handsome drifter arrives in a small Kansas community on the morning of the Labor Day picnic.

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  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Joshua Lockwood Logan III (October 5, 1908 – July 12, 1988) was an American stage and film director and writer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joshua Logan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  6. Mr. President (Oct 20, 1962 - Jun 08, 1963) Directed by Joshua Logan. Musical Comedy Original. All American (Mar 19, 1962 - May 26, 1962) Directed by Joshua Logan. Musical Comedy Original. There Was a Little Girl (Feb 29, 1960 - Mar 12, 1960) Directed by Joshua Logan. Play Original.

  7. Joshua Logan. Download Photo. Joshua Logan (1908-1988), a director and writer, was best known for Broadway and Hollywood shows such as MISTER ROBERTS, PICNIC, and SOUTH PACIFIC. Joshua Lockwood Logan III was born October 5, 1908 in Texarkana, Texas and attended Culver Military Academy in Indiana before enrolling at Princeton.