William R. Burnett

William R. Burnett

William Riley Burnett (November 25, 1899 - April 25, 1982), often credited as W. R. Burnett, was an American novelist and screenwriter. He is best known for the crime novel, "Little Caesar", whose film adaptation is considered the first of the classic American gangster movies.

Burnett was born in Springfield, Ohio. He left his civil service job there to move to Chicago when he was 28, by which time he had written over a hundred short stories and five novels, all unpublished.

Writing career

In Chicago he found a job as a night clerk in a seedy hotel. Suddenly Burnett found himself associating with a cornucopia of characters straight from the mean streets: prize fighters, hoodlums, hustlers, and hobos. They inspired "Little Caesar" (novel 1929, film 1931) — its overnight success landed him a job as a Hollywood screenwriter. "Little Caesar" became a classic movie, produced by First National Pictures (Warner Brothers) and starring the then-unknown Edward G. Robinson. The Al Capone theme was one he returned to in 1932 with "Scarface". In addition to this, Burnett had won the 1930 O. Henry Award for his short story "Dressing-Up" published in Harper's Magazine in November 1929.

Burnett kept busy, producing a novel or more a year and turning most into screenplays (some as many as three times). Thematically Burnett was similar to Dashiell Hammett and James M. Cain but his contrasting of the corruption and corrosion of the city with the better life his characters yearned for, represented by the paradise of the pastoral, was fresh and original. He portrayed characters who have, for one reason or another, fallen into a life of crime. Once sucked into this life they have been unable to climb out. They typically get one last shot at salvation but the oppressive system closes in and denies redemption.

Burnett's characters exist in world of twilight morality — virtue can come from gangsters and criminals, malice from guardians and protectors. Above all, all of his characters were human — and this could be their undoing. In "High Sierra" (1941), Humphrey Bogart plays Roy Earle, a hard-bitten criminal who rejects his life of crime to help a crippled girl. In "The Asphalt Jungle" (1949), the most perfectly masterminded plot falls apart as each character reveals a weakness. In "The Beast of the City" (1932), the police take the law into their own hands when the criminals walk free on a legal loophole, presaging "Dirty Harry" by almost 40 years.

Film work

Burnett worked with many of the greats in acting and directing, including John Huston, John Ford, Howard Hawks, Nicholas Ray and Michael Cimino, Humphrey Bogart, Ida Lupino, Paul Muni, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, Steve McQueen and Clint Eastwood. He received an Oscar nomination for his scripts for "Wake Island" (1942) and "The Great Escape" (1963). In addition to his film work he wrote scripts for television and radio.

Later years

In later years with his vision declining he stopped writing and turned to promoting his earlier work. In his career he achieved huge popularity in Europe, where his anti-hero ideology was enthusiastically embraced.

On his death in 1982, Burnett was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.

External links

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* [http://www.miskatonic.org/rara-avis/biblio/burnett.html W.R. Burnett bibliography]


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