Samuel Kaylin
Samuel Kaylin (18 January 1892 – 7 July 1983) was a film composer who scored Charlie Chan and Mr. Moto movies for Fox Film and 20th Century Fox.
Samuel Kaylin  | |
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| Born | Shevach Kalinowski 18 Jan 1892  | 
| Died | 7 Jul 1983  (aged 91) | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Other names | Shevach Samuel Kalinowsky | 
| Occupation(s) | Music Director, Fox Film, 20th Century Fox | 
| Known for | film music | 
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Early years
    
Kaylin was born in Ukraine and emigrated to the United States on January 16, 1907 aboard the Norddeutscher Lloyd steamship Neckar[1] He worked as a musician at the Chinese Theater in Los Angeles.[2]
Hollywood
    
Kaylin joined Fox Film in 1930 and composed more than 80 film scores. Among them were the scores for Shirley Temple's Bright Eyes and John Ford's Judge Priest.[3] He left 20th Century Fox, Fox Film's successor, in 1940.[4]
Death
    
Kaylin died in Bakersfield, California.
Selected filmography
    
- Harmony at Home (1930)
 - Walls of Gold (1933)
 - Forbidden Melody (1933)
 - Orient Express (1934)
 - Nothing More Than a Woman (1934)
 - Las fronteras del amor (1934)
 - La cruz y la espada (1934)
 - The Great Hotel Murder (1935)
 - Gentle Julia (1936)
 - The Jones Family in Big Business (1937)
 - “ [[The Mysterious Mr. Moto (of Devil’s Island)” (1938)
 - Mr. Moto in Danger Island (1939)
 - The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1940)
 
References
    
- "Register". search.ancestry.com. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
 - 1917 Draft Registration Card
 - "Samuel Kaylin". IMDb. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
 - SAMUEL KAYLIN QUITS 20th. Variety March 25, 1940
 
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