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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Raoul_LévyRaoul Lévy - Wikipedia

    Raoul Levy (14 April 1922 – 31 December 1966) was a French film producer, writer and director best known for a series of movies he made starring Brigitte Bardot. He was born in Antwerp.

  2. Raoul Lévy est un producteur, scénariste et réalisateur belge, né le 14 avril 1922 à Anvers et mort le 31 décembre 1966 à Saint-Tropez. Il fut en 1956 le producteur du film Et Dieu... créa la femme, qui eut un immense succès international et contribua à lancer la carrière de Brigitte Bardot et du metteur en scène Roger Vadim.

    • 14 avril 1922Anvers, Belgique
    • R.J. LévyR. LévyRaoul J. Lévy
    • belge
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0529733Raoul Lévy - IMDb

    Raoul Lévy was born on 14 April 1922 in Antwerpen, Belgium. He was a producer and writer, known for Hail, Mafia (1965), The Defector (1966) and 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her (1967). He died on 31 December 1966 in Saint-Tropez, Var, France.

    • Producer, Writer, Director
    • April 14, 1922
    • Raoul Lévy
    • December 31, 1966
  4. Raoul Levy (14 April 1922 – 31 December 1966) was a French film producer, writer and director best known for a series of movies he made starring Brigitte Bardot. He was born in Antwerp. He committed suicide after losing most of his fortune making a film about the life of Marco Polo.

  5. Raoul Levy (14 April 1922 – 31 December 1966) was a French film producer, writer and director best known for a series of movies he made starring Brigitte Bardot. He was born in Antwerp. He committed suicide after losing most of his fortune making a film about the life of Marco Polo.

  6. Raoul Lévy was born on April 14, 1922 in Antwerpen, Belgium. He was a producer and writer, known for Hail, Mafia (1965), The Defector (1966) and 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her (1967). He died on December 31, 1966 in Saint-Tropez, Var, France.

  7. New, restored high-definition digital transfer. Audio commentary featuring film scholar Adrian Martin. Archival television interviews: the first featuring actress Marina Vlady on the set of the film, the second with Jean-Luc Godard debating the subject of prostitution.