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  1. Alexander Esway (20 January 1895 – 23 August 1947 [1]) was a Hungarian-born film director, screenwriter, and producer. Life and career. Esway was born Sándor Ezry in Budapest. In the late 1920s and early 1930s he worked as a director and screenwriter, first in Germany and then in the UK.

  2. Alexander Esway was born on 20 January 1898 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was a director and writer, known for Taxi for Two (1929), The Lady with the Mask (1928) and Bad Seed (1934). He died on 23 August 1947 in Saint-Tropez, Var, France.

    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • January 20, 1898
    • Alexander Esway
    • August 23, 1947
  3. Apr 19, 2021 · Le Bataillon du ciel (Sky Battalion) is a 1947 French film in two parts by Alexander Esway about the Second World War. The film, written by Joseph Kessel, became the biggest box office success...

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  4. Le Bataillon du ciel est un film français en deux parties, réalisé par Alexandre Esway, sorti en mars 1947 puis en avril de la même année. Il est basé sur un livre de Joseph Kessel et relate les faits d'armes authentiques d'un bataillon de parachutistes de la France libre à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale .

    • Pierre BlancharRené LefèvreJanine Crispin
    • Alexandre Esway
    • Manuel RosenthalMaurice Thiriet
    • Joseph Kesseld'après son œuvre
  5. Alexander Esway, né Sándor Ezry, né le 20 janvier 1895 [1] à Budapest et mort le 23 août 1947 à Saint-Tropez (France), est un réalisateur d'origine hongroise. Il utilise parfois le nom d'Alexandre Esway.

    • Réalisateur, scénariste, producteur de cinéma
    • 20 janvier 1895 ou 20 janvier 1898Budapest
    • 23 août 1947Saint-Tropez
    • hongroise
  6. « They are not Angels » is a French film directed by Alexandre Esway, released in 1947, based on the book by Joseph Kessel who had stayed in the paratroopers camp of Free France, England.

  7. Bargekeepers Daughter: Directed by Alexander Esway. With Elvire Popesco, Louis Jouvet, André Alerme, Fernand Charpin. Prince Sacha studies in Paris and cares more for Marianne than about Silistrie, the country his family was exiled from.