Bronislau Kaper

Born in February 5th, 1902

From Warsaw, Poland

Bronislau Kaper Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bronisław Kaper ([brɔniswaf ˈkapɛr], February 5, 1902 – April 26, 1983) was a Polish film composer who scored films and musical theater in Germany, France, and the USA. The American immigration authorities misspelled his name as Bronislau Kaper. He was also variously credited as Bronislaw Kaper, Bronislaw Kapper, Benjamin Kapper, and Edward Kane.

Kaper is now perhaps best remembered as the composer of the jazz standards "On Green Dolphin Street" (lyrics by Ned Washington) and "Invitation" (lyrics by Paul Francis Webster) which were originally the respective title tracks for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's films Green Dolphin Street (1947) and Invitation (1952). He also scored the MGM film musical Lili (1953) for which he received the Academy Award for Best Original Score, MGM's 1962 remake of Mutiny on the Bounty, and the TV series The F.

B.I. (1965–1974).

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Bronislau Kaper Movies

The Way West Poster
May 24, 1967
Tobruk Poster
February 7, 1967
Lord Jim Poster
February 25, 1965
Mutiny on the Bounty Poster
November 8, 1962
BUtterfield 8 Poster
November 4, 1960
Home from the Hill Poster
March 3, 1960
Green Mansions Poster
March 19, 1959
Auntie Mame Poster
December 4, 1958

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