Henry Levin

Henry Levin

Born June 5, 1909 · Died May 1, 1980

Trenton, New Jersey, USA

Biography

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, h...

Filmography

Scout's HonorJamaican GoldThat Man BoltThe DesperadosThe AmbushersMurderers' RowKiss the Girls and Make Them DieGenghis KhanHoneymoon HotelCome Fly with MeIf a Man AnswersThe Wonderful World of the Brothers GrimmThe Wonders of AladdinWhere the Boys AreJourney to the Center of the EarthHoliday for LoversThe Remarkable Mr. PennypackerA Nice Little Bank That Should Be RobbedApril LoveBernardineThe Lonely ManLet's Be HappyThe Dark AvengerThe Gambler from NatchezThe Farmer Takes a WifeThe President's LadyBelles on Their ToesThe Family SecretTwo of a KindThe Flying MissileThe Petty GirlConvictedAnd Baby Makes ThreeJolson Sings AgainMr. Soft TouchThe Gallant BladeThe Man from ColoradoThe Mating of MillieThe Corpse Came C.O.D.The Guilt of Janet AmesThe Return of Monte CristoThe UnknownThe Devil's MaskNight EditorThe Bandit of Sherwood ForestI Love a MysteryCry of the WerewolfDangerous Blondes
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