Daniel Nathan Rubin

Daniel Nathan Rubin (August 4, 1892 – January 31, 1965) was an American playwright.

Rubin was born into a Jewish family in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Hyman Levin Rubin and Frances "Fanny" Sanders.

[3] His play "The Lion Trap" was adapted into the 1928 film Midnight Madness.

He cowrote the screenplay for the 1931 film Dishonored and adapted O. Henry's short story "The Double-Dyed Deceiver" into the screenplay for The Texan (film) (1930).

His play "Riddle Me This" was adapted to film as Guilty as Hell in 1932.