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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0628257Samuel Newman - IMDb

    Writer: Jungle Manhunt. Samuel Newman was born on 14 December 1919 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Jungle Manhunt (1951), The Giant Claw (1957) and A Yank in Indo-China (1952). He died in September 1977 in the USA.

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  2. Added: May 5, 2021. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 226494105. Source citation. Samuel was a writer for both film and television. See IMDB for his filmography. His work includes 35 episodes for 'Perry Mason' where he was also story consultant for 109 episodes. His films include Jesse James vs. the Daltons, Sky Commando and Tarzan's Peril. His father ...

  3. Samuel Newman (May 10, 1602 – July 5, 1663) was a clergyman in colonial Massachusetts whose concordance of the Bible, published first in London in 1643, far surpassed any previous work of its kind. Newman was born in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, in 1602, son of Richard Newman.

  4. Samuel Newman is known as an Screenplay, Writer, Story, Actor, Adaptation, and Producer. Some of his work includes The Giant Claw, Invisible Invaders, The Judge, Tarzan's Peril, The Shanghai Chest, Jesse James vs. the Daltons, Jungle Manhunt, and Sky Commando.

  5. Samuel Newman Story Consultant (Associate Story Consultant) (1961-1965) Ernie Frankel Story Consultant (1965-1966) Orville Hampton Associate Story Consultant (1965-1966)

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  8. Samuel Newman was a founder of Rehoboth Massachusetts. Bowen had completed a 450+ page manuscript on the “Life of Samuel Newman” around 1957 and he died before it could be published. We are currently working with publishers to get this work published. A 1931 photo of Newmans Monument with the Newman Church in the background.

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