Sam Spiegel
Born in Germany he went to America some time before the second World War and spent a year in Hollywood reading foreign scripts after which he returned to Berlin where he set up his own company to organise the remaking of foreign films into German language versions. One he handled was 'All Quiet on the Western Front', an anti war film that became a kind of personal crusade for him. On the opening night the Nazi's, then in power, put a bomb in the cinema. When the Nazis came into power he left Germany and divided his time between Britain, France and America. He changed his name to the more international sounding S.P. Eagle but changed it back when with 'On the Waterfront' he realised he'd made a film to which any man would be proud to put his name.

The Rise and Fall of a Jungle Giant

Faye

David Lean: A Self Portrait

Embracing Chaos: Making The African Queen

The Oscars

The African Queen

On the Waterfront

The Bridge on the River Kwai

Lawrence of Arabia

The Stranger

The Chase

Suddenly, Last Summer

We Were Strangers

The Happening

Tales of Manhattan

The Invader

Melba

The Oil Sharks

The Last Tycoon

When I Grow Up

The Prowler

The Strange One

The Night of the Generals

Nicholas and Alexandra

The Swimmer
