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Filmography by type for
Val Lewton

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Overview

Date of Death:
14 March 1951, Los Angeles, California, USA (heart attack) more
Mini Biography:
Born in Russia in 1904, Lewton moved with his mother and sister to Berlin... more
Trivia:
David O. Selznick had a story that nobody would make. Lewton was assigned... more
Alternate Names:
Carlos Keith

Filmography

Producer:
  1. Apache Drums (1951) (producer)
  2. Please Believe Me (1950) (producer)

  3. My Own True Love (1949) (producer)
  4. Bedlam (1946) (producer)
  5. Isle of the Dead (1945) (producer)
  6. The Body Snatcher (1945) (producer)
    ... aka Robert Louis Stevenson's 'The Body Snatcher' (USA: complete title)
  7. Youth Runs Wild (1944) (producer)
  8. The Curse of the Cat People (1944) (producer)
  9. Mademoiselle Fifi (1944) (producer)
    ... aka Guy de Maupassant's Mademoiselle Fifi (USA: complete title)
  10. The Ghost Ship (1943) (producer)
  11. The Seventh Victim (1943) (producer)
    ... aka The 7th Victim (USA: promotional title)
  12. The Leopard Man (1943) (producer)
  13. I Walked with a Zombie (1943) (producer)
  14. Cat People (1942) (producer)
Writer:
  1. Bedlam (1946) (screenplay) (as Carlos Keith)
  2. Isle of the Dead (1945) (uncredited)
  3. The Body Snatcher (1945) (written by) (as Carlos Keith)
    ... aka Robert Louis Stevenson's 'The Body Snatcher' (USA: complete title)
Miscellaneous Crew:
  1. Rebecca (1940) (story editor) (uncredited)

  2. Gone with the Wind (1939) (story editor) (uncredited)
  3. A Tale of Two Cities (1935) (revolutionary sequences arranged by)
    ... aka Charles Dickens' 'A Tale of Two Cities' (USA: complete title)
Editorial Department:
  1. A Star Is Born (1937) (editing assistant: David O. Selznick) (uncredited)

Additional Details

Other Works:
Magazine contributions to the following Hearst magazines: Cosmopolitan; Redbook; Adventure; Romance; Biography; Little Review; American Mercury; The Mentor; The American; New York Times Magazine Section; New York Morning World Edition Page more
Publicity Listings:
2 Biographical Movies | 3 Print Biographies | 2 Articles more
Genres:
Drama | Thriller | Horror | Romance more
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