2011年4月23日星期六

Enchanted creator dies at the age of 100

April 21, 2011 last updated at 09: 56 GMT Elizabeth Montgomery and Marion Lorne on the set of Bewitched in love with a witch Elizabeth Montgomery (l) as Samantha Stephens comedy played author Sol Saks, witches, which created the 1960s U.S. sitcom in love with a witch, and died at the age of 100.

His wife said he died Saturday of respiratory failure due to pneumonia in a hospital of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Times.

With Elizabeth Montgomery as a witch who marries a human mortals in love ran into a witch from 1964 to 1972.

While he wrote the original screenplay, Saks, never wrote another episode.

"Only he sat back and took on the royalties," Paul Wayne, a longtime friend and writer said in the show, worked.

Saks said his inspiration came from two films: 1942 I married a witch, with Fredric March and Veronica Lake, and 1958 the Bell book and candle, with James Stewart and Kim Novak.

"He was pretty honest about the fact, it was a particularly original idea not," said Wayne of the Los Angeles Times.

In love with a witch Saks wrote radio comedies and TV for such U.S. series my favorite husband, Mr. Adams and Eve, and I married Joan.

He also wrote the screenplay to the Cary Grant's last film, 1966 not running comedy on foot.


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