Albert Maltz (/mɔːlts/; October 28, 1908 – April 26, 1985) was an American playwright, fiction writer and screenwriter. He was one of the Hollywood Ten who were jailed in 1950 for their 1947 refusal to testify before the US Congress about their involvement with the Communist Party USA. They and many other US entertainment industry figures were subsequently blacklisted, which denied Maltz employment in the industry for many years.
The Naked City
(Screenplay)
Two Mules for Sister Sara
(Screenplay)
The Beguiled
(Screenplay)
The Robe
(Screenplay)
Broken Arrow
(Screenplay)
This Gun for Hire
(Screenplay)
Cloak and Dagger
(Screenplay)
Short Cut to Hell
(Screenplay)
The Last Challenge
(Novel)
Scalawag
(Writer)
Hangup
(Writer)
The Coin
(Original Story)
Afraid to Talk
(Theatre Play)
Destination Tokyo
(Screenplay)
The Beguiled
(Original Film Writer)
Seeds of Freedom
(Writer)
Hotelboy Ed Martin
(Story)
The House I Live In
(Writer)
Pride of the Marines
(Screenplay)
The Red House
(Screenplay)
Pissawas Satan
(Original Film Writer)