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  Samuel G. Engel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Samuel G. Engel (December 29, 1904 – April 7, 1984) was a film producer from the 1930s through the 1960s.
Engel majored in chemistry and pharmacology at the University of Tennessee, before the New York-born Engel signed on as an assistant director at Warner Bros. in 1933.
Samuel G. Engel was president of the Producers Guild of America from 1955 through 1958,
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 21608. Engel, Samuel G. The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Engel, Samuel G. The Columbia World of Quotations.
Now folks, I hereby declare the first church of Tombstone, which ain’t got no name yet or no preacher either, officially dedicated.
Samuel G. Engel (1904–1984), U.S. screenwriter, Winston Miller, and John Ford.
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 21607. Engel, Samuel G. The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996
Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference > Quotations > The Columbia World of Quotations
Shakespeare was not meant for taverns, nor for tavern louts.
Granville Thorndyke (Alan Mowbray), My Darling Clementine, as he leaves the saloon, after being heckled for his recitation from Hamlet (1946).
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 Samuel G. Engel - Biography, Photos, and more - Moviefone
After majoring in chemistry and pharmacology at the University of Tennessee, New York-native Samuel G. Engel signed on as an assistant director at...
Engel majored in chemistry and pharmacology at the University of...
Engel was president of the Producers Guild of America from 1955 through 1958,...
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 Quotations from Samuel G Engel SAMUEL G ENGEL famous people. quote quotes
Quotations from Samuel G Engel SAMUEL G ENGEL famous people.
We'll be waitin' for you, Marshall at the OK corral.
(Samuel G. Engel (1904-1984), U.S. screenwriter, Winston Miller, and John Ford.
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 Samuel G. Engel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Father of MCA Pay Television president Charles Engel.
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 Boxoffice Magazine [The Street with No Name (Fox Film Noir)]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Three more "Fox Film Noir" releases unearth at least two somewhat forgotten classics and another near-classic that Samuel Fuller fans will deeply appreciate.
In this telling, it's Robert Ryan and Robert Stack play the ex-Army toughs while it's the Japanese mob doing the dirty work.
The exotic backdrop -- Tokyo of the '50s is a flawless noir backdrop -- gives this plenty of visual juice for director Samuel Fuller, even if things don't quite tidy up plot-wise.
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 Westerns Films
The film adaptation, written by Samuel G. Engel, Sam Hellman and Winston Miller, was based on the book Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal by Stuart N. Lake, and proved to be another western film milestone.
Similarly, maverick director Samuel Fuller's female-centric cult-western Forty Guns (1957) (originally titled The Woman with the Whip) featured Barbara Stanwyck as the whip-wielding matriarch of Tombstone, sexual innuendo, and imaginative, visceral camerawork.
And Joseph Lewis' final feature film, the off-beat, low-budget, fl and white cult film Terror in a Texas Town (1958) starred the rugged Sterling Hayden as a Scandinavian whaler who was armed with a harpoon in a showdown against a fl-clad gunman.
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 My Darling Clementine (1946)
The film's title was not chosen in honor of any of the central characters or the shoot-out, but after the name of Earp's civilizing, female acquaintance in the town of Tombstone.
The film's screenplay, by Samuel G. Engel, Sam Hellman and Winston Miller, was taken in part from the 1931 novel Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal by Stuart N. Lake.
Although the book claims to be an accurate account of Earp (an historical, heroic Western character) and of the legendary O.K. Corral incident from the US past - it imaginatively includes a number of fabrications.
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 Linda Darnell @ Classic Movie Favorites - Featured Films: My Darling Clementine
Linda dies in the end with Doc Holliday trying to save her when she gets hit by a bullet.
The film's screenplay, by Samuel G. Engel and Winston Miller, was taken in part from the 1931 novel Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal by Stuart N. Lake.
The film retells the gunfight at the O.K. Corral (an actual historical event that occurred on the afternoon of October 26, 1881), the story of the duel between two families - the Earps and the Clanton family.
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 DVDBeaver.com - "My Darling Clementine" Review
In 45 days in 1946, Monument Valley, straddling the border of northeastern Arizona and southeastern Utah, Director John Ford used this guideline to film, dare I say it; the greatest western of all time, My Darling Clementine.
The film's screenplay was penned by Samuel G. Engel and Winston Miller and was taken partly from "Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal", a novel written in 1931 by Stuart N. Lake.
John Ford (1895-1973) did more than any other director to document the passages of pioneering American Olde-West history.
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 Ruth Caleb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Also, in 1985, she produced The Burston Rebellion, written by Elaine Morgan.
This won two awards: the Reims Critics Award and the Samuel G. Engel Award.
Her production Sweet As You Are, transmitted in 1988, won a total of 5 awards.
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 AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center
Restored by the UCLA Film Archive: Ford's version before Darryl Zanuck's re-edit.
DIR DIR John Ford; SCR Winston Miller and Samuel G. Engel; PROD Samuel G. Engel.
Tickets reserved and purchased online must be retrieved in person at the AFI Silver box office.
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 GoHastings.com Item Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
When the showdown finally comes, it's without blood lust, as the Earp brothers conduct themselves with the ritual solemnity of samurai warriors.
Given Samuel Engel's terse, elliptical screenplay, Fonda gives a subtle, brilliantly understated performance in the lead role, establishing a naturalist motif that is picked up and furthered by Joseph MacDonald's magnificent, barely lit shots of Ford's beloved Monument Valley.
MY DARLING CLEMENTINE was added to the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1991.
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 Fred Fox   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In the mid-1940s he had bit parts in some films: GOVERNMENT GIRL (1943), HEAVENLY DAYS (1944), BUFFALO BILL RIDES AGAIN (1947), TRAIN TO ALCATRAZ, KISS THE BLOOD OFF MY HANDS, WAKE OF THE RED WITCH and THE VICIOUS CIRCLE (all 1948) and THE LOVEABLE CHEAT (1949).
He was the uncredited production manager of WESTERN UNION (1941), and he assisted the producer in BRITANNIA MEWS (1949, William Perlberg) and NIGHT AND THE CITY (1950, Samuel G. Engel).
Fox died of a heart attack in Los Angeles on December 1, 1949.
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 TELEVISION - My Darling Clementine (1946)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
An American classic, exquisitely photographed by Joseph P. MacDonald, it is one of Ford's finest films.
Screenplay by Samuel G. Engel and Winston Miller, from a story by Sam Hellman.
Based on a book by Stuart N. Lake.
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 Cineaste: My Darling Clementine.(Video Recording Review)@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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Directed by John Ford; written by Samuel G. Engel, Winston Miller, and Sam Hellman; produced by Samuel G. Engel; music by Alfred Newman; starring Henry Fonda, Victor Mature, Linda Darnell, Walter Brennan, and Cathy Downs.
Wyatt Earp (1848 1929), who spent a lot of time during his later years in and around Hollywood, on occasion serving as technical advisor to Western movie actors such as Tom Mix and William S. Hart, felt that most of the good folks in the film world, Mix and Hart...
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 Find in a Library: Come to the stable
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by Henry Koster; Loretta Young; Celeste Holm; Samuel G Engel; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
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