Raymond Chandler — the quintessential American hard-boiled detective novelist — no doubt had plenty of interactions with Jews while working in Hollywood in the 1940s as a screenwriter. And the first Jew he had any serious interaction with appears to have been the famous director, Billy Wilder. Wilder was an Austrian-born Jew who had read …
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