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Samuel Sax Filmography

ProductionBORN 1880PITTSBURGH35 FILMS IN DB

SamuelSax

Known for Production Β· Postal Union, A Peach of a Pair, Swing Cat's Jamboree

35
FILMS IN DB
$57
TOTAL VALUE
4
PRICED
$14
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
πŸ’Ž
RAREST RELEASE
Confidential Lady
~$39 Β· BLU-RAY Β· 1939
πŸ“ˆ
MOST VALUABLE
Why Girls Leave Home
$11 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Samuel Sax was a pivotal figure in the mid-20th century film industry, particularly known for his work in production during a transformative era for home video. One of his standout contributions is the film "Why Girls Leave Home" (1945), which has garnered a cult following among collectors for its unique blend of melodrama and social commentary. This film not only showcases Sax's knack for storytelling but also serves as a significant artifact of post-war cinema, making it a sought-after item in any serious collector's library. Collectors are drawn to Sax's work not just for its historical context but also for the way it encapsulates the shifting cultural norms of the time. The rarity of early home video releases, particularly on formats like VHS and DVD, has elevated the desirability of "Why Girls Leave Home" and other films from his portfolio. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for preserving cinematic history, Samuel Sax remains a celebrated figure whose films continue to inspire collectors and film enthusiasts alike.

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35 films