Samuel Shipman

Samuel Shipman (1883 – February 9, 1937) was an American playwright. Several of his plays were adapted to film. He was Jewish.

He visited the Lakewood Theater in Maine with John B. Hymer.

Theater

 * East is West (1918), with John B. Hymer
 * The Woman in Room 13 (1919), with Max Marcin and Percival Wilde
 * Lawful Larceny (1922)
 * Crime, with John B. Hymer
 * Fast Life
 * Creoles (1927)
 * Trapped (1928)
 * Fast Life (1928)
 * Scarlet Pages (1929), with John B. Hymer
 * She Means Business (1931)
 * Alley Cat (1934)
 * A Lady Detained (1935)
 * Behind Red Lights (1937)
 * Louisiana Lady (1947), based on Creoles
 * Friendly Enemies, with Aaron Hoffman

Filmography

 * The Woman in Room 13 (1920)
 * Lawful Larceny (1923), based on his play of the same name
 * Cheaper to Marry (1925)
 * Friendly Enemies (1925)
 * Fast Life (1929)
 * The Pay-Off (1929), based on his 1927 play, Crime
 * Scarlet Pages (1930)
 * Lawful Larceny (1930), based on his 1922 play of the same name
 * Manhattan Parade (1931), based on Shipman's play
 * Friendly Enemies (1942)