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  1. Samson Raphaelson (30 de marzo de 1894 – 16 de julio de 1983) fue un guionista y dramaturgo estadounidense. Nacido en Nueva York, fue el autor de la obra Day of Atonement, la cual fue adaptada al cine como The Jazz Singer (El cantante de jazz / El cantor de jazz) , la primera película del cine sonoro.

  2. Samson Raphaelson (March 30, 1894 – July 16, 1983) was an American playwright, screenwriter and fiction writer. While working as an advertising executive in New York, he wrote a short story based on the early life of Al Jolson, called The Day of Atonement, which he then converted into a 1925 play, The Jazz Singer.

  3. guionista estadounidense / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Samson Raphaelson (30 de marzo de 1894 – 16 de julio de 1983) fue un guionista y dramaturgo estadounidense. Datos rápidos Información personal, Apodo ... Cerrar.

  4. The Jazz Singer is a play written by Samson Raphaelson, based on his short story "The Day of Atonement". Producers Albert Lewis and Max Gordon staged it on Broadway, where it debuted at the Fulton Theatre in 1925. A highly influential movie adaptation was released in 1927.

    • Robert L. Carringer, Alfred Abraham Cohn, Samson Raphaelson
    • 2014
  5. Samson Raphaelson Ben Hecht: Basada en: Parfumerie de Miklós László: Música: Werner R. Heymann: Fotografía: William H. Daniels: Montaje: Gene Ruggiero: Protagonistas: Margaret Sullavan James Stewart Frank Morgan Joseph Schildkraut Sara Haden Felix Bressart William Tracy Inez Courtney: Ver todos los créditos : Datos y cifras; País ...

  6. 17 de jul. de 1983 · Samson Raphaelson, who wrote such plays as ''The Jazz Singer'' and ''Skylark'' and screenplays for such movies as Alfred Hitchcock's thriller ''Suspicion,'' died yesterday in his sleep at his...

  7. Other articles where Samson Raphaelson is discussed: Ernst Lubitsch: Transition to sound: …contributors to the screenplay was Samson Raphaelson, who would collaborate frequently with Lubitsch throughout the director’s career. Lubitsch’s follow-up to The Smiling Lieutenant, the sombre antiwar drama Broken Lullaby (1932; also released as The Man I Killed), with Lionel Barrymore, was ...