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  1. Apr 28, 2021 · Seventy-five years ago, the Samuel Goldwyn masterpiece "The Best Years of Our Lives" premiered to universal critical and popular acclaim. Reviewing the film now, two overarching contrasts between past and present are clear.

  2. Goldwyn was likely born in July 1879, although he claimed his birthday to be August 27, 1882. [4] He was born as Szmuel Gelbfisz [a] in Warsaw to Polish Jewish Hasidic parents, Aaron Dawid Gelbfisz, [5] a peddler, and his wife, Hanna Frymet (née Fiszhaut). [6]

  3. Please note that members will again be able to attend Los Angeles screenings at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater with up to three guests. Seats are available on a first come, first serve basis. Guests under the age of 13 are not allowed unless the screening is noted as a "Family Screening" (for Academy members and their families).

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  5. Samuel Goldwyn. Producer: The Best Years of Our Lives. Famed for his relentless ambition, bad temper and genius for publicity, Samuel Goldwyn became Hollywood's leading "independent" producer -- largely because none of his partners could tolerate him for long.

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  6. Oct 12, 2022 · Samuel Goldwyn with his devoted wife Frances. The Best Years of Our Lives. As World War II came to a close, Goldwyn’s wife brought him an article she had recently read in Time Magazine. It told the story of a bunch of Marines who had come home on a thirty-day furlough and the joys and heartaches they had encountered when reunited with their ...

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  8. After serving as Vice President for four years Samuel Goldfish left the job and went back to New York City. By then, he was married to Blanche Lasky, sister of Jesse L. Lasky, one of the pioneer producers of American film industry.