Bronislau Kaper
Known for: Sound
Born: February 4, 1902 in Warsaw, Poland - Died: April 25, 1983
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bronisław Kaper ([brɔniswaf ˈkapɛr], February 5, 1902 – April 26, 1983) was a Polish film composer who scored films and musical theater in Germany, France, and the USA. The American immigration authorities misspelled his name as Bronislau Kaper. He was also variously credited as Bronislaw Kaper, Bronislaw Kapper, Benjamin Kapper, and Edward Kane. Kaper is now perhaps best remembered as the composer of the jazz standards "On Green Dolphin Street" (lyrics by Ned Washington) and "Invitation" (lyrics by Paul Francis Webster) which were originally the respective title tracks for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's films Green Dolphin Street (1947) and Invitation (1952). He also scored the MGM film musical Lili (1953) for which he received the Academy Award for Best Original Score, MGM's 1962 remake of Mutiny on the Bounty, and the TV series The F.B.I. (1965–1974).
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We Must Have Music
Himself
San Francisco
Conductor (uncredited)
Film Emigration from Nazi Germany
Self
The Mortal Storm
Original Music Composer
A Mad Idea
Music
Alraune
Original Music Composer
A Shot at Dawn
Music
Two Loves
Original Music Composer
Them!
Original Music Composer
Mutiny on the Bounty
Original Music Composer
Lord Jim
Original Music Composer
Rage in Heaven
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Without Love
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Act of Violence
Original Music Composer
High Wall
Music
The Heavenly Body
Original Music Composer
A Woman's Face
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Mrs. Parkington
Music
Johnny Eager
Original Music Composer
Our Vines Have Tender Grapes
Original Music Composer
Bewitched
Original Music Composer
Crossroads
Original Music Composer
Slightly Dangerous
Original Music Composer
Fingers at the Window
Original Music Composer