Filmoteka

Sam Spewack
- Department:Writing
- Place of birth:Bakhmut, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire
- Birthday:9/16/1899
- Deathday:10/14/1971
- Popularity:1
- Also known as:Samuel Spewack
Biography:
Acting and producing career
Producing
- 2024movie

Kiss Me, Kate
as Musical
- 2024movie

Kiss Me, Kate
as Writer
- 2011movie

Kiss Me, Kate
as Book
- 2003movie

Kiss Me, Kate
as Writer
- 1989movie

We're No Angels
as Theatre Play
- 1964movie

Kiss Me, Kate
as Writer
- 1963movie

Move Over, Darling
as Story
- 1962movie

Something's Got to Give
as Story
- 1958movie

Kiss Me, Kate
as Book
- 1958movie

Kiss Me, Kate
as Writer
- 1957movie

Mr. Broadway
as Writer
- 1953movie

Kiss Me Kate
as Theatre Play
- 1945movie

Week-End at the Waldorf
as Screenplay
- 1943movie

A Welcome to Britain
as Writer
- 1942movie

The World at War
as Writer
- 1942movie

The World at War
as Producer
- 1940movie

My Favorite Wife
as Screenplay
- 1940movie

My Favorite Wife
as Original Story
- 1938movie

Three Loves Has Nancy
as Writer
- 1938movie

Boy Meets Girl
as Screenplay
- 1938movie

Boy Meets Girl
as Theatre Play
- 1938movie

The Chaser
as Screenplay
- 1937movie

Vogues of 1938
as Writer
- 1935movie

Rendezvous
as Adaptation
- 1934movie

The Gay Bride
as Screenplay
- 1934movie

The Cat and the Fiddle
as Screenplay
- 1933movie

Should Ladies Behave
as Writer
- 1933movie

The Solitaire Man
as Theatre Play
- 1933movie

The Nuisance
as Adaptation
- 1933movie

The Nuisance
as Dialogue
- 1933movie

Private Jones
as Adaptation
- 1933movie

Clear All Wires!
as Theatre Play
- 1933movie

Clear All Wires!
as Adaptation
- 1931movie

The Secret Witness
as Novel
- 1931movie

The Secret Witness
as Screenplay
- 1931movie

Caught
as Additional Dialogue