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  1. Anatole Litvak (May 10, 1902 – December 15, 1974) was a Ukrainian-born filmmaker of Jewish heritage who wrote, directed, and produced films in a various countries and languages. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director for the film The Snake Pit (1948). Description above from the Wikipedia article Anatole Litvak, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  2. Dec 17, 1974 · PARIS, Dec. 16—Anatole Litvak, the film director, died last night at a hospital in suburban Neuilly at the age of 72. Mr. Litvak, who was briefly married to the late American movie star Miriam ...

  3. Anastasia: Directed by Anatole Litvak. With Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, Helen Hayes, Akim Tamiroff. An opportunistic businessman tries to pass off a mysterious impostor as the Grand Duchess Anastasia, and she is so convincing that even the biggest skeptics believe her.

  4. Feb 13, 2015 · During his 40-year career, director-producer Anatole Litvak (1902-1974) made films of all genres in Russia, Germany, England, France and the United States. His rootless background was cited by critics lamenting his lack of consistent style, but it also added to his mystique as a chameleon-like realisateur. Litvak directed Hollywood greats like ...

    • Michelangelo Capua
  5. Anatole Litvak. Highest Rated: 100% Decision Before Dawn (1951) Lowest Rated: 20% The Lady in the Car With Glasses and a Gun (1970) Birthday: May 10, 1902. Birthplace: Kiev, Russian Empire. Began ...

  6. Anatole Litvak. Anatole Litvak (Анатоль Литвак) (10 de mayo de 1902 en Kiev -15 de diciembre de 1974 en Neuilly-sur-Seine cerca de París) fue un cineasta estadounidense de origen ucraniano que escribió, dirigió y produjo filmes en diversas lenguas, y culminó su carrera en los Estados Unidos .

  7. Anatole Litvak (May 10, 1902 – December 15, 1974) was a Ukrainian-born filmmaker of Jewish heritage who wrote, directed, and produced films in a various countries and languages. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director for the film The Snake Pit (1948).