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Name
  
Samuel Engel

Ex-spouse
  
Ruth Franklin

Siblings
  
Irving Engel

Role
  
Screenwriter


Died
  
April 7, 1984, Santa Cruz, California, United States

Movies
  
My Darling Clementine, The Street with No Name, Daddy Long Legs, Boy on a Dolphin, Night and the City

Similar People
  
Cyril J Mockridge, Phoebe Ephron, Milton R Krasner, Henry Koster, Jean Negulesco

Children
  
Mark Engel, Charles Engel

Samuel G. Engel (December 29, 1904 – April 7, 1984) was a screenwriter and film producer from the 1930s until the 1960s. He wrote and produced such films as My Darling Clementine (1946), Sitting Pretty (1948), The Frogmen (1951), Night and the City (1950), and Daddy Long Legs (1955).

Born in Woodridge, New York (then Centreville), Engel gained a degree in pharmacology from the Albany College of Pharmacy and owned a chain of drug stores in Manhattan with his brother Irving, before moving to Los Angeles in 1930. Engel signed on as an assistant director at Warner Bros. in 1933. Three years later he was hired to be a producer at 20th Century Fox. After serving with the OSS and US Navy in World War II, he continued as a film producer with 20th Century Fox until 1962.

Engel was president of the Screen Producers Guild from 1955 to 1958, and was instrumental in promoting its merger with the analogous guild of television producers to form the Producers Guild of America.

Selected filmography

  • We're Going to Be Rich (1938)
  • References

    Samuel G. Engel Wikipedia