Henry Levin
Known for: Directing
Born: June 4, 1909 in Trenton, New Jersey, USA - Died: April 30, 1980
Henry Levin (5 June 1909 - 1 May 1980) began as a stage actor and director but was most notable as an American film director of over fifty feature films. He broke into film in 1943 as a dialogue director for the films Dangerous Blondes and Appointment in Berlin for Columbia Pictures. He then was contracted to Columbia Pictures as a director along with several other "potentials" who began as dialogue directors: Fred Sears, William Castle, Mel Ferrer and Robert Gordon. At the end of his career, he finally did some television work, directing some episodes of Knots Landing in 1979 and his last work, the television movie Scout's Honor where he died on the last day of production. Despite having been a stage actor, his only screen acting credit was in an episode of the 1974 television series Planet of the Apes. Description above from the Wikipedia article Henry Levin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Cinerama Adventure
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Hollywood in Deliblatska Pescara
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Planet of the Apes
Prefect
Genghis Khan
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That Man Bolt
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Journey to the Center of the Earth
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Night Editor
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Two of a Kind
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The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
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Cry of the Werewolf
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Convicted
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Murderers' Row
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The Ambushers
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Where the Boys Are
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The Man from Colorado
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The Lonely Man
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Jolson Sings Again
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If a Man Answers
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The Guilt of Janet Ames
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I Love a Mystery
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The Devil's Mask
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The Unknown
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Belles on Their Toes
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Mr. Soft Touch
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