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Sam Wood (1) (1883–1949)

Author of Gone with the Wind [1939 film]

For other authors named Sam Wood, see the disambiguation page.

34+ Works 1,891 Members 23 Reviews

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Works by Sam Wood

Gone with the Wind [1939 film] (1939) — Uncredited director — 1,201 copies, 9 reviews
A Night at the Opera [1935 film] (1935) — Director — 122 copies, 2 reviews
The Pride of the Yankees [1942 film] (1942) — Director — 89 copies, 1 review
For Whom the Bell Tolls [1943 film] (1943) 89 copies, 5 reviews
A Day at the Races [1937 film] (1937) — Director — 79 copies, 2 reviews
Goodbye, Mr. Chips [1939 film] (1939) — Director — 46 copies
Our Town [1940 film] (2000) — Director — 31 copies
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Comedy (2009) — Director — 27 copies
Kings Row [1942 film] (1942) 25 copies
Kitty Foyle [1940 film] (1940) — Director — 24 copies
The Stratton Story [1949 film] (1949) — Director — 20 copies, 1 review
Command Decision [1948 film] (1948) — Director — 12 copies, 1 review
The Devil and Miss Jones [1941 film] (1941) — Director — 12 copies, 1 review
Raffles [1939 film] (1939) — Director — 6 copies, 1 review
Hollywood Party [1934 film] (1934) — Director — 5 copies
Casanova Brown [1944 film] (1944) — Director — 5 copies
Beyond the Rocks [1922 film] (2006) — Director — 5 copies
Heartbeat [1946 film] (1946) — Director — 3 copies
Ambush [1950 film] (2011) — Director — 3 copies
Raffles [1930 and1939 films] (2014) — Director — 3 copies
Stamboul Quest [1934 Film] — Director — 2 copies
Hold Your Man (1993) 2 copies
Paid [1930 film] (2011) 2 copies
The Barbarian [1933 film] (2011) 2 copies
Guest Wife [1945 film] (1945) 2 copies
They Learned About Women [1930 film] (2011) — Director — 2 copies
The Girl from Missouri [1934 film] (1992) — Director — 2 copies
The Pride of the Yankees / Cobb (2013) — Director — 1 copy
Stablemates [1938 film] — Director — 1 copy
So This Is College (2011) 1 copy
Whipsaw [1935 film] (2011) — Director — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Wood, Sam
Legal name
Wood, Samuel Grosvenor
Birthdate
1883-07-10
Date of death
1949-09-22
Gender
male
Occupations
film director
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Place of death
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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30 reviews
“You're just one person against the world unless you've got someone.” — Jean Arthur

Jean Arthur and Charles Coburn shine in this underrated RKO classic. Perhaps because it isn’t zany enough to fall into the true screwball category this warm and charming comedy often gets overlooked when the genre is spoken about. Sam Wood’s direction, sets by William Cameron Menzies, a nice score from the ever reliable Roy Webb, and Norman Krasna’s funny screenplay all add up to a good time for show more classic film lovers.

Charles Coburn is simply adorable as the maligned millionaire who goes undercover in a department store he didn’t even know he owned until employees burned a life-size dummy of him in effigy which makes the papers. Getting hired on as Tom Higgens so he can root out the people behind it doesn't have quite the outcome he'd intended. Immediately befriended by Mary (Jean Arthur) in the shoe department who loans him 50 cents for lunch because she thinks he’s broke, his objective becomes less clear with each passing day.

You'll find yourself chuckling as Merrick (Coburn) begins to take down names of management rather than employees in his “Doomsday Book” for the treatment he experiences. What he also begins to experience is living, finding a friend in the sweet Mary, and perhaps even romance with her pal Elizabeth (Spring Byington). Robert Cummings is delightful as Mary’s boyfriend, Joe O'Brien, who also happens to be the idealistic voice behind those workers who are revolting! S.S. Sakall is also endearing as Merrick’s valet.

There are some fun scenes on the boardwalk, and a mix-up which nearly lands them all in jail. Arthur never seemed more vulnerable than in a sweet scene on the beach, and the further Merrick sinks into his new persona, the more he begins to view his vast wealth as a handicap to living.

A great ending will make you glad you watched this one, and pushes it into five stars. Don't miss Coburn’s fight with a young brat he’s hired to make him look good. It’s a riot!
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Enjoyable slight comedy of charming thief Niven has a few amusing moments and the irresistible De Havilland to recommend it, but the plot is rather slight and the film is too short for any real drama. The capable cast carry it along.
½
This movie is a classic for a reason, though it could be pretty damn long! An ambitious project for its time, it's nonetheless a pretty solid film and has aged relatively well.
The career and home life of a baseball player who loses his leg.

2.5/4 (Okay).

About half the movie is spent on a zero-drama, wholesome love story, and that part is delightful. The baseball stuff is mediocre at best, for someone who doesn't care about baseball. The character development around the lost leg is pretty bad.

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Edmund Goulding Director, Uncredited director
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Robert Pirosh Screenplay
Jo Swerling Screenwriter
Louis Bromfield Screenwriter
Leon Gordon Screenplay
Archie Mayo Director
Claudine West Screenwriter
R. C. Sherriff Screenwriter
Frank Craven Screenwriter
Harry Chandlee Screenwriter
Casey Robinson Screenwriter
William Wyler Director
Richard Quine Director
Russell Mack Director
Roy Rowland Director
Bruce Manning Screenwriter
John D. Klorer Screenwriter
Ron Shelton Director
Ray Rennahan Cinematographer
Max Steiner Composer
Lee Garmes Cinematographer
Ernest Haller Cinematographer
Sig Ruman Actor
Merritt B. Gerstad Cinematographer
Ernest Hemingway Original novel
Paul Gallico Original book
Babe Ruth Actor
Jack Cummings Producer
Ray Golden Writer
Sid Kuller Writer
Eve Arden Actor
David L. Loew Producer
Freddie Young Cinematographer
Thornton Wilder Original play
Henry Bellamann Original novel
Christopher Morley Original novel
Myrna Loy Actor
Edna Ferber Original novel
Elinor Glyn Original book
Gus Van Actor
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William Rose Cover artist

Statistics

Works
34
Also by
7
Members
1,891
Popularity
#13,597
Rating
3.9
Reviews
23
ISBNs
99
Languages
4

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