Saul Chaplin
Known for: Sound
Born: February 18, 1912 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA - Died: November 14, 1997
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Saul Chaplin (born Saul Kaplan; February 19, 1912 – November 15, 1997) was an American composer and musical director. Chaplin worked on stage, screen and television since the days of Tin Pan Alley. In film, he won three Oscars for collaborating on the scores and orchestrations of An American in Paris (1951), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) and West Side Story (1961).
Known for
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You're the Top: The Cole Porter Story
Self
Summer Stock: Get Happy!
Self (Archive Footage)
Cole Porter in Hollywood: True Love
Self (Archive Footage)
Sobbin' Women: The Making of 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'
Himself
'S Wonderful: Creating An American in Paris
Self (archival footage)
West Side Memories
Self (archive footage)
The Oscars
Self
The Mike Douglas Show
Self
Leave It to Blondie
Original Music Composer
Can-Can
Associate Producer
Jupiter's Darling
Music Supervisor
I Could Go on Singing
Producer
Merry Andrew
Associate Producer
Star!
Producer
Hotel a la Swing
Songs
Time Out for Rhythm
Songs
Rookies on Parade
Story
The Last Time I Saw Paris
Music Supervisor
The Sound of Music
Associate Producer
West Side Story
Associate Producer
Go West, Young Lady
Songs
Eadie Was a Lady
Songs
The Teahouse of the August Moon
Music
Summer Stock
Songs