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  1. Samuel Gamliel 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).

  2. Apr 12, 1984 · Samuel G. Engel, a three-time president of the Screen Producers Guild who started the televising of the Academy Awards ceremonies, died Saturday at his home here. He was 79 years old.

  3. Samuel G. Engel was born on 29 December 1904 in Woodridge, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for My Darling Clementine (1946), Night and the City (1950) and She Had to Eat (1937). He was married to Ruth Mildred Franklin. He died on 7 April 1984 in Santa Cruz, California, USA.

  4. Director Henry Koster, producer Samuel G. Engel, and cameraman Arthur Arling on the set of The Story of Ruth. The Story of Ruth received favorable reviews upon release. Variety called it "a refreshingly sincere and restrained Biblical drama, a picture that elaborates on the romantic, political and devotional difficulties encountered ...

  5. Samuel G. Engel was born on December 29, 1904 in Woodridge, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for My Darling Clementine (1946), Night and the City (1950) and She Had to Eat (1937). He was married to Ruth Mildred Franklin. He died on April 7, 1984 in Santa Cruz, California, USA.

  6. Samuel Gamliel 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).

  7. 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).