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  1. The credits suggest a straightforward military documentary but the picture, produced mainly by cinematographer Gregg Toland and writer Sam Engel, opens with Walter Huston, playing Uncle Sam, and Harry Davenport his conscience, in Hawaii on December 6th, 1941, in December 7th, 1943. Guest host Alec Baldwin introduces December 7th, 1943.

  2. Samuel Engel is a 32 year old American attorney. Sam’s first calculation contest was at 27 years old and he has top-6 performances at the last two Mental Calculation World Cups, taking second in multiplication in 2022 — where he was the top overall Western competitor — and finishing third in versatility in 2018.

  3. Jan 6, 2004 · When all is said and done, "My Darling Clementine" may well be the ultimate John Ford western. There may be ones that are far greater known ("Stagecoach"), some so influential that they inspired a generation of filmmakers ("The Searchers"), and others that represent the summation of the great director's career ("The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"), but "My Darling Clementine" is the definitive Ford western: richly orchestrated, subtly acted, stunningly photographed and more than any film ...

  4. Running time. 73 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Young America is a 1942 American drama film directed by Louis King and written by Samuel G. Engel. The film stars Jane Withers, Jane Darwell, Lynne Roberts, Robert Cornell, William Tracy and Roman Bohnen. The film was released on February 6, 1942, by 20th Century Fox.

  5. Apr 24, 2018 · A film for everyone whose mother ever drove them crazy, this quirky comedy/drama stars Cher as Rachel Flax, a free-spirited single mother living with her two daughters-teenager Charlotte (Winona Ryder) and 9-year-old Kate (Christina Ricci)-in a small New England town in 1963.

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  6. The Street with No Name (1948) Contract Writer

  7. Running time. 65 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Viva Cisco Kid is a 1940 American Western film directed by Norman Foster, written by Samuel G. Engel and Hal Long, and starring Cesar Romero, Jean Rogers, Chris-Pin Martin, Minor Watson, Stanley Fields and Nigel De Brulier. It was released on April 12, 1940 by 20th Century Fox.