Saul Chaplin
After graduating from NYU, Saul Chaplin teamed with lyricist Sammy Cahn and wrote songs for vaudeville. By the late 1930s, the team was producing a series of musical shorts at Vitaphone. Among their more successful tunes were "Until the Real Thing Comes Along" (1938) and "Please Be Kind" (1938). Cahn and Chaplin penned English lyrics to the Yiddish musical comedy number "Bei Meir Bist Du Schon" and the 1937 Andrews Sisters recording was a million-seller.
Filmography
Movies
Credit | |||||
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71% |
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That's Entertainment, Part 2 | Producer | - | 1976 |
No Score Yet |
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Star! | Producer | - | 1968 |
83% |
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The Sound of Music | Associate Producer | $109.0K | 1965 |
100% |
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I Could Go on Singing | Producer | - | 1963 |
92% |
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West Side Story | Associate Producer | - | 1961 |
83% |
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High Society | Original Music | - | 1956 |
70% |
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The Last Time I Saw Paris | Music Supervisor | - | 1954 |
93% |
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Kiss Me Kate | Original Music | - | 1953 |
95% |
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An American in Paris | Original Music | - | 1951 |
94% |
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On the Town | Original Music | - | 1949 |