Sam Perry(1884-1936)
- Music Department
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Sam A. Perry, born Samuel A. Perlstein in Odessa, Russia in 1884. His
education included: University of Odessa,and Royal Academy of Musical
and Theatrical Arts, Vienna. He was a concert pianist who toured
throughout Europe. Sam spent 12 years as general musical director and
recording manager for Conorized Music Co. of New York. He authored over
500 diversified compositions - symphonic poems, classic and popular
songs. He created several instructional manuals for harmonica which
where used in schools throughout the United States. Sam entered the
motion picture industry through David H. Broekman of Universal Pictures
in1929. He was chief assistant to Broekman and a staff composer at
Universal in 1930-31. He composed complete scores for "The Jade Box"
(1930), "Tarzan the Tiger" (1929), and "Lightning Express" (1930). Sam
composed incidental music for the 1929 part-talkie reissue of: "The
Phantom of the Opera" , "All Quiet on the Western Front" (1930) foreign
version, and "Hell's Heroes" (1930) among others. He was married to
Louise Perry and they had one child, Robert born 1921, died 1991. Sam
died in Hollywood, California on November 1, 1936. He is survived by
three granddaughters and six great-grandchildren.