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Al Sherman est un Son né le 7 septembre 1897

Al Sherman

Al Sherman
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Nom de naissance Avrum Sherman
Naissance 7 septembre 1897 (127 ans)

Al Sherman (September 7, 1897 – September 16, 1973) was a popular songwriter active during the Tin Pan Alley era in American music history. Some of his most recognizable song titles include: "You Gotta Be A Football Hero", "Now's The Time To Fall In Love" and "Lindbergh (The Eagle of the U.S.A.)". Sherman is one link in a long chain of family members who were musical. Most notably, his sons, Robert and Richard (referred to popularly as the "Sherman Brothers") were to join the ranks of America's most highly regarded songwriters. Pairing up and mentoring the Sherman Brothers team has often been referred to as Al Sherman's greatest songwriting achievement.

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La Grande Mare (1930)
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Filmographie de Al Sherman (3 films)

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La Grande Mare, 1h12
Réalisé par Hobart Henley
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Comédie, Comédie romantique, Romance
Thèmes Théâtre, Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtre
Acteurs Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert, George Barbier, Nat Pendleton
Note56% 2.811162.811162.811162.811162.81116
A Venise, Pierre Mirande (Maurice Chevalier) tombe amoureux de Barbara Billings (Claudette Colbert).
Gang War
Gang War (1928)
, 1h10
Réalisé par Bert Glennon
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Policier
Thèmes Gangsters
Acteurs Jack Pickford, Olive Borden, Mabel Albertson, Eddie Gribbon, Walter Long
Note56% 2.8128252.8128252.8128252.8128252.812825
The film follows the saxophone player Clyde, who busks on the San Francisco Bay waterfront. One night, he meets Flowers, and teaches her to dance, but finds that "Blackjack" (Eddie Gribbon), the leader of a ruthless gang, is also in love with her. Despite the intense turf war between "Blackjack" and a rival gangster named Mike Luego (Walter Long), "Blackjack" wins the heart of Flowers and marries her, but without consummating the marriage. Clyde is eventually able to win "Blackjack" over however, and "Blackjack" sacrifices himself to protect Clyde and Flowers from Luego. Gang War was produced in black and white on Academy ratio 35 mm film, and was originally to be a silent film. However, a spoken prologue was added, in which a group of reporters (including one played by Mabel Albertson) discuss the events that are to come.