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==Works==
==Works==
The Man Who Won the War, 1936 (Short Story)
The Man Who Won the War, 1936 (Short Story)


==External Link==
==External Link==

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Robert Buckner (May 28, 1906 - August, 1989) was a film screenwriter, producer and short story writer. He wrote the screenplays for films including Knute Rockne All American (1940). As a producer the Crewe, Virginia-born Buckner worked on the 1946 John Garfield film Nobody Lives Forever and Confidential Agent (1945) with Charles Boyer and Lauren Bacall and Mission to Moscow (1943), a pro-Soviet propaganda film. Buckner studied at the University of Virginia and the University of Edinburgh. Buckner began his professional writing career at age 20, as London correspondent for the New York World. He specialized in westerns at the end of his career.

In his later life Buckner lived in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He was a fine artist and recognized leader in the art community there. He died and was buried in San Miguel in 1989. He is survived by his son Robert Buckner Jr. last known to be living in Portland, Oregon area.

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The Man Who Won the War , 1936 (Short Story)