Jerry Goldsmith composed the music for seven of his films, including Planet of the Apes, Patton, Papillon, Islands in the Stream and The Boys from Brazil.
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Schaffner earned two more Emmy awards for his work on the 1955 TV adaptation of the Broadway play, The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, shown on the anthology series Ford Star Jubilee.
Among his many recognitions, Hernández Pérez was honored with the AFI Franklin J. Schaffner Fellowship Award for Best Director of the Year, and the Directors Guild of America (DGA) announced him as Best Latino Director at The 2003 DGA Student Film Awards.
Franklin D. Roosevelt | Benjamin Franklin | Aretha Franklin | Franklin | Franklin Institute | Franklin Delano Roosevelt | John Franklin | Franklin Pierce | Kirk Franklin | Franklin County | Rosalind Franklin | Franklin, Tennessee | Franklin County, Ohio | Franklin Township | Franklin River | Franklin Bruno | Samuel Franklin Cody | Franklin, New York | Franklin District | Shirley Franklin | Rich Franklin | Neil Franklin | Joe Franklin | James Franklin | Franklin National Bank | Franklin J. Moses, Jr. | Franklin County, Indiana | Franklin Clarke | Benjamin Franklin Medal (Franklin Institute) | William Franklin |
Franklin J. Moses, Jr. (1838-1906), Governor of South Carolina from 1872 to 1874, son of the above
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Franklin J. Moses, Sr. (1804-1877), Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court from 1868 to 1877
Moses was born in Charleston to Major Myer Moses and Esther (Hetty) Phillips, who was one of 22 children of Jonas Phillips.
In 1988, under the orders of Commandant General Alfred M. Gray, Jr., the references to Harry Fisher were redacted and Franklin J. Phillips replaced "Harry Fisher" in all official records.
Among those who have held high office, however, have been Gen. E. W. Moise, adjutant-general of the state of South Carolina from 1876 to 1880, Franklin J. Moses, Sr. (born Israel Franklin Moses), who became chief justice of the South Carolina supreme court in 1868, and his son Franklin J. Moses, Jr., governor of South Carolina from 1872-74.
Franklin J. Moses, Jr., the first governor after him, claimed Scott “fraudulently signed state bonds in the St James Hotel in New York under the joint influence of alcohol and burlesque queen Pauline Markham,” known as one of “The British Blondes.”
Running on the Republican ticket with Franklin J. Moses, Jr. for governor in 1872, Hoge won the race for comptroller general against the Independent Republican candidate J. Scott Murray of Anderson.
The program continued until it was shuttered following the death of a subsequent professor, Chief Justice Franklin J. Moses, in 1877.
The War Lord, a 1965 film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner or the film's theme music composed by Jerome Moross