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Henry Levin (film director)

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. His best known credits were Jolson Sings Again (1949), Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959) and Where the Boys Are (1960).[1][2]

Henry Levin
Born(1909-06-05)June 5, 1909
DiedMay 1, 1980(1980-05-01) (aged 70)
Occupation(s)Actor, theatre director, film director
Spouse(s)Mildred Levin, Ethel Levin, Jan Watson, Rozann Levin

Biography

Acting

Levin began as an actor. He was on Broadway in Somewhere in France (1941)[3] and appeared in summer stock in Cuckoos on the Hearth (1941). He worked for Brock Pemberton stage productions.[4]

Columbia Pictures

Dialogue Director

In May 1943 Levin signed a contract to work at Columbia Pictures. He was one of three stage director recruited by the studio – the others were William Castle and Leslie Urbach. Levin's job was to work with the younger Columbia actors.[5]

In April Levin was hired to work as dialogue director on The Clock Struck Twelve (later titled Passport to Suez) with Warren William, one of the Lone Wolf films.[6] He later went on to be dialogue director on Dangerous Blondes (1943), Appointment in Berlin (1943) and Two Man Submarine (1944).

Levin 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.[7]

Director

His first film as director was Cry of the Werewolf (1944) with Nina Foch. He followed it with Sergeant Mike (1944) with Larry Parks, Dancing in Manhattan (1944), a documentary The Negro Sailor (1945) and I Love a Mystery (1945), based on the radio show.

Levin directed a swashbuckler The Fighting Guardsman (1945) and was called in to do some work on The Bandit of Sherwood Forest (1946), a Robin Hood movie that was hugely popular.

He directed Night Editor (1946), another based on a radio show, and two sequels to I Love a Mystery, The Devil's Mask (1946) and The Unknown (1946). Levin did another swashbuckler, The Return of Monte Cristo (1946).

Charles Vidor

Levin's next credit was the drama The Guilt of Janet Ames (1947), replacing Charles Vidor during filming.

By now he was one of Columbia's leading directors, making The Corpse Came C.O.D. (1948), The Gallant Blade (1948) with Larry Parks, The Mating of Millie (1948) with Glenn Ford, and The Man from Colorado (1949) with Ford and William Holden; on Colorado he replaced Vidor again during filming.[8][9]

Levin helped direct Mr. Soft Touch (1949) with Ford, and had the biggest hit of his career with Jolson Sings Again (1949) starring Parks. He made a romantic comedy And Baby Makes Three (1949) then replaced Vidor another time on a musical with Joan Caulfield, The Petty Girl (1950).

Levin was reunited with Ford for Convicted (1950), and The Flying Missile (1950). He did some film noirs, Two of a Kind (1951) and The Family Secret (1951).

20th Century Fox

In April 1951 Levin signed an exclusive contract with 20th Century Fox. His first film for them was meant to be Mabel and Me[10] Instead he did Belles on Their Toes (1952); The President's Lady (1952) a biopic of Andrew Jackson with Charlton Heston; The Farmer Takes a Wife (1953) with Betty Grable; Mister Scoutmaster (1953) with Clifton Webb; Three Young Texans (1954), a Western with Jeffrey Hunter; and The Gambler from Natchez (1954) a Western with Dale Robertson.

He did some uncredited work on Way of a Gaucho (1952).

Levin went to England to make The Dark Avenger (1954) with Errol Flynn, a co production between Fox and Allied Artists.

In 1956 he was announced for Love Story with Barbara Stanwyck and producer Paul Goldstein[11] but the film was not made. For Allied he made Let's Be Happy (1957).

Pat Boone

Back at Fox Levin directed Pat Boone's first film, Bernardine (1957).[12]

At Paramount he did a Western with Jack Palance, The Lonely Man (1957),[13] then Fox called him back to do Boone's second film, April Love (1957).[14]

He went to England to do a film for Fox, A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed (1958), then back in Hollywood did two with Clifton Webb, The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker (1959) and Holiday for Lovers (1959).

Webb was also meant to be in Levin's Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959) but fell ill and was replaced by James Mason; Pat Boone co-starred and the film was a huge hit.

MGM

Levin went to MGM where he did Where the Boys Are (1960), an ensemble romantic comedy for producer Joe Pasternak. It was a hit and MGM signed him to a four-year contract to make one film a year.[15]

For the same studio he did The Wonders of Aladdin (1961) and The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962), the latter an expensive costume picture which he did for George Pal in Cinerama; Pal did the fairy tale sequences and Levin did the Grimm brother scenes.[16]

At Universal, Levin made If a Man Answers (1962) with Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin.[17]

Back at MGM he did the last two pictures on his contract, Come Fly with Me (1963), a Where the Boys Are style comedy about air stewardesses, and Honeymoon Hotel (1964). While making the latter he said he was living in Rome.[18]

Irving Allen

Levin returned to Columbia for Genghis Khan (1965), produced by Irving Allen. Columbia also released Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die (1965) which Levin directed for Dino de Laurentis.

Levin was going to do a film about the Danish resistance for Allen, The Savage Canary from a script by John Paxton[19] but it was not made.

Instead Levin did two Matt Helm films with Dean Martin for Allen, Murderers' Row (1966) and The Ambushers (1967). During the making of the latter, a newspaper profile was published which claimed Levin's marriage was in trouble.[20]

He made a Western, The Desperados (1969).

Later years

Levin's later credits included That Man Bolt (1973), Run for the Roses (1977), and The Treasure Seekers (1979).

At the end of his career, he finally did some television work, directing some episodes of Knots Landing in 1979 and his last work, the television movie Scout's Honor where he died on the last day of production.[21]

Despite having been a stage actor, his only screen acting credit was in an episode of the 1974 television series Planet of the Apes.

Filmography as director

References

  1. ^
  2. ^ "Memorial Set for Director H. Levin". Los Angeles Times. May 8, 1980. p. d3.
  3. ^ "HARR PLAY OPENS THIS AFTERNOON". New York Times. Apr 18, 1941. ProQuest 106074732.
  4. ^ "SHUDDER COMEDY' TONIGHT'S ARRIVAL". New York Times. Sep 16, 1941. ProQuest 105970201.
  5. ^ "STAGE GUIDES JOIN CINEMA". Los Angeles Times. Mar 2, 1943. ProQuest 165418059.
  6. ^ "STUDIO BRIEFS". Los Angeles Times. Apr 28, 1943. ProQuest 165403022.
  7. ^ Filmsofthegoldenage.com
  8. ^ "VIDOR AND COLUMBIA ROW BREAKS OUT ANEW". Los Angeles Times. 21 Mar 1947. p. 2.
  9. ^ Scheuer, Philip K. (Mar 27, 1949). "Crop of Practical Young Men Displacing Old-Line Directorial Stylists and 'Artists': Hollywood Sprouting New Generation of Directors". Los Angeles Times. p. D1.
  10. ^ THOMAS F. BRADY (Apr 30, 1951). "WILLIAM POWELL ASSIGNED TO FILM: Absent From Screen for Two Years, He Will Star in U-I's 'Treasure of Franchard' Of Local Origin". New York Times. p. 16.
  11. ^ THOMAS M PRYOR (Jan 19, 1956). "ODETS WILL JOIN MOVE COMPANY". New York Times. ProQuest 113562655.
  12. ^ THOMAS M PRYOR (Nov 7, 1956). "BORGNINE IS CAST DESPITE LAW SUIT". New York Times. ProQuest 113702047.
  13. ^ THOMAS M PRYOR (Feb 2, 1956). "METRO ACQUIRES URIS' NEW NOVEL". New York Times. ProQuest 113920779.
  14. ^ THOMAS M PRYOR (Jun 3, 1957). "FILM PACT SIGNED BY GREENE, ROUSE". New York Times. ProQuest 114217825.
  15. ^ Scheuer, P. K. (Oct 13, 1960). "MGM reactivates 'spring' musical". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 167769030.
  16. ^ Scheuer, P. K. (Nov 26, 1961). "GRIMM ELVES ESCAPE FIRE; CREATORS TO 'LIVE' IN FILM". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 168012276.
  17. ^ "FILMING PLANNED FOR 'GIFT OF TIME'". New York Times. Mar 13, 1962. ProQuest 116064863.
  18. ^ Scheuer, P. K. (Nov 20, 1963). "Director sees town as 'well shook up'". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 168421482.
  19. ^ Martin, B. (Dec 3, 1965). "Doris day director named". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 155346390.
  20. ^ SEIDENBAUM, A. (Aug 6, 1967). "Oh, pity them all in acapulco!". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 155816374.
  21. ^ "Memorial Set for Director H. Levin". Los Angeles Times. 8 May 1980. p. sd_a3.

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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 His best known credits were Jolson Sings Again 1949 Journey to the Center of the Earth 1959 and Where the Boys Are 1960 1 2 Henry LevinBorn 1909 06 05 June 5 1909Trenton New Jersey U S DiedMay 1 1980 1980 05 01 aged 70 Glendale California U S Occupation s Actor theatre director film directorSpouse s Mildred Levin Ethel Levin Jan Watson Rozann Levin Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Acting 1 2 Columbia Pictures 1 2 1 Dialogue Director 1 2 2 Director 1 2 3 Charles Vidor 1 3 20th Century Fox 1 4 Pat Boone 1 5 MGM 1 6 Irving Allen 1 7 Later years 2 Filmography as director 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditActing Edit Levin began as an actor He was on Broadway in Somewhere in France 1941 3 and appeared in summer stock in Cuckoos on the Hearth 1941 He worked for Brock Pemberton stage productions 4 Columbia Pictures Edit Dialogue Director Edit In May 1943 Levin signed a contract to work at Columbia Pictures He was one of three stage director recruited by the studio the others were William Castle and Leslie Urbach Levin s job was to work with the younger Columbia actors 5 In April Levin was hired to work as dialogue director on The Clock Struck Twelve later titled Passport to Suez with Warren William one of the Lone Wolf films 6 He later went on to be dialogue director on Dangerous Blondes 1943 Appointment in Berlin 1943 and Two Man Submarine 1944 Levin 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 7 Director Edit His first film as director was Cry of the Werewolf 1944 with Nina Foch He followed it with Sergeant Mike 1944 with Larry Parks Dancing in Manhattan 1944 a documentary The Negro Sailor 1945 and I Love a Mystery 1945 based on the radio show Levin directed a swashbuckler The Fighting Guardsman 1945 and was called in to do some work on The Bandit of Sherwood Forest 1946 a Robin Hood movie that was hugely popular He directed Night Editor 1946 another based on a radio show and two sequels to I Love a Mystery The Devil s Mask 1946 and The Unknown 1946 Levin did another swashbuckler The Return of Monte Cristo 1946 Charles Vidor Edit Levin s next credit was the drama The Guilt of Janet Ames 1947 replacing Charles Vidor during filming By now he was one of Columbia s leading directors making The Corpse Came C O D 1948 The Gallant Blade 1948 with Larry Parks The Mating of Millie 1948 with Glenn Ford and The Man from Colorado 1949 with Ford and William Holden on Colorado he replaced Vidor again during filming 8 9 Levin helped direct Mr Soft Touch 1949 with Ford and had the biggest hit of his career with Jolson Sings Again 1949 starring Parks He made a romantic comedy And Baby Makes Three 1949 then replaced Vidor another time on a musical with Joan Caulfield The Petty Girl 1950 Levin was reunited with Ford for Convicted 1950 and The Flying Missile 1950 He did some film noirs Two of a Kind 1951 and The Family Secret 1951 20th Century Fox Edit In April 1951 Levin signed an exclusive contract with 20th Century Fox His first film for them was meant to be Mabel and Me 10 Instead he did Belles on Their Toes 1952 The President s Lady 1952 a biopic of Andrew Jackson with Charlton Heston The Farmer Takes a Wife 1953 with Betty Grable Mister Scoutmaster 1953 with Clifton Webb Three Young Texans 1954 a Western with Jeffrey Hunter and The Gambler from Natchez 1954 a Western with Dale Robertson He did some uncredited work on Way of a Gaucho 1952 Levin went to England to make The Dark Avenger 1954 with Errol Flynn a co production between Fox and Allied Artists In 1956 he was announced for Love Story with Barbara Stanwyck and producer Paul Goldstein 11 but the film was not made For Allied he made Let s Be Happy 1957 Pat Boone Edit Back at Fox Levin directed Pat Boone s first film Bernardine 1957 12 At Paramount he did a Western with Jack Palance The Lonely Man 1957 13 then Fox called him back to do Boone s second film April Love 1957 14 He went to England to do a film for Fox A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed 1958 then back in Hollywood did two with Clifton Webb The Remarkable Mr Pennypacker 1959 and Holiday for Lovers 1959 Webb was also meant to be in Levin s Journey to the Center of the Earth 1959 but fell ill and was replaced by James Mason Pat Boone co starred and the film was a huge hit MGM Edit Levin went to MGM where he did Where the Boys Are 1960 an ensemble romantic comedy for producer Joe Pasternak It was a hit and MGM signed him to a four year contract to make one film a year 15 For the same studio he did The Wonders of Aladdin 1961 and The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm 1962 the latter an expensive costume picture which he did for George Pal in Cinerama Pal did the fairy tale sequences and Levin did the Grimm brother scenes 16 At Universal Levin made If a Man Answers 1962 with Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin 17 Back at MGM he did the last two pictures on his contract Come Fly with Me 1963 a Where the Boys Are style comedy about air stewardesses and Honeymoon Hotel 1964 While making the latter he said he was living in Rome 18 Irving Allen Edit Levin returned to Columbia for Genghis Khan 1965 produced by Irving Allen Columbia also released Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die 1965 which Levin directed for Dino de Laurentis Levin was going to do a film about the Danish resistance for Allen The Savage Canary from a script by John Paxton 19 but it was not made Instead Levin did two Matt Helm films with Dean Martin for Allen Murderers Row 1966 and The Ambushers 1967 During the making of the latter a newspaper profile was published which claimed Levin s marriage was in trouble 20 He made a Western The Desperados 1969 Later years Edit Levin s later credits included That Man Bolt 1973 Run for the Roses 1977 and The Treasure Seekers 1979 At the end of his career he finally did some television work directing some episodes of Knots Landing in 1979 and his last work the television movie Scout s Honor where he died on the last day of production 21 Despite having been a stage actor his only screen acting credit was in an episode of the 1974 television series Planet of the Apes Filmography as director EditScout s Honor 1980 TV movie The Treasure Seekers 1979 Run for the Roses 1977 That Man Bolt 1973 The Desperados 1969 The Ambushers 1967 Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die 1966 Murderers Row 1966 Se Tutte le Donne del Mondo 1966 Genghis Khan 1965 Honeymoon Hotel 1964 Come Fly with Me 1963 If a Man Answers 1962 The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm 1962 Le Meraviglie di Aladino 1961 Where the Boys Are 1960 Journey to the Center of the Earth 1959 Holiday for Lovers 1959 The Remarkable Mr Pennypacker 1959 A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed 1958 April Love 1957 The Lonely Man 1957 Bernardine 1957 Let s Be Happy 1957 The Dark Avenger 1955 The Gambler from Natchez 1954 Three Young Texans 1954 Mister Scoutmaster 1953 The Farmer Takes a Wife 1953 The President s Lady 1953 Belles on Their Toes 1952 The Family Secret 1951 Two of a Kind 1951 The Flying Missile 1950 Convicted 1950 The Petty Girl 1950 And Baby Makes Three 1949 Jolson Sings Again 1949 Mr Soft Touch 1949 The Man from Colorado 1948 The Gallant Blade 1948 The Mating of Millie 1948 The Corpse Came C O D 1947 The Guilt of Janet Ames 1947 The Return of Monte Cristo 1946 The Unknown 1946 The Devil s Mask 1946 Night Editor 1946 The Bandit of Sherwood Forest 1946 The Fighting Guardsman 1946 Dancing in Manhattan 1945 I Love a Mystery 1945 The Negro Sailor 1945 Sergeant Mike 1944 Cry of the Werewolf 1944 References Edit The New York Times Memorial Set for Director H Levin Los Angeles Times May 8 1980 p d3 HARR PLAY OPENS THIS AFTERNOON New York Times Apr 18 1941 ProQuest 106074732 SHUDDER COMEDY TONIGHT S ARRIVAL New York Times Sep 16 1941 ProQuest 105970201 STAGE GUIDES JOIN CINEMA Los Angeles Times Mar 2 1943 ProQuest 165418059 STUDIO BRIEFS Los Angeles Times Apr 28 1943 ProQuest 165403022 Filmsofthegoldenage com VIDOR AND COLUMBIA ROW BREAKS OUT ANEW Los Angeles Times 21 Mar 1947 p 2 Scheuer Philip K Mar 27 1949 Crop of Practical Young Men Displacing Old Line Directorial Stylists and Artists Hollywood Sprouting New Generation of Directors Los Angeles Times p D1 THOMAS F BRADY Apr 30 1951 WILLIAM POWELL ASSIGNED TO FILM Absent From Screen for Two Years He Will Star in U I s Treasure of Franchard Of Local Origin New York Times p 16 THOMAS M PRYOR Jan 19 1956 ODETS WILL JOIN MOVE COMPANY New York Times ProQuest 113562655 THOMAS M PRYOR Nov 7 1956 BORGNINE IS CAST DESPITE LAW SUIT New York Times ProQuest 113702047 THOMAS M PRYOR Feb 2 1956 METRO ACQUIRES URIS NEW NOVEL New York Times ProQuest 113920779 THOMAS M PRYOR Jun 3 1957 FILM PACT SIGNED BY GREENE ROUSE New York Times ProQuest 114217825 Scheuer P K Oct 13 1960 MGM reactivates spring musical Los Angeles Times ProQuest 167769030 Scheuer P K Nov 26 1961 GRIMM ELVES ESCAPE FIRE CREATORS TO LIVE IN FILM Los Angeles Times ProQuest 168012276 FILMING PLANNED FOR GIFT OF TIME New York Times Mar 13 1962 ProQuest 116064863 Scheuer P K Nov 20 1963 Director sees town as well shook up Los Angeles Times ProQuest 168421482 Martin B Dec 3 1965 Doris day director named Los Angeles Times ProQuest 155346390 SEIDENBAUM A Aug 6 1967 Oh pity them all in acapulco Los Angeles Times ProQuest 155816374 Memorial Set for Director H Levin Los Angeles Times 8 May 1980 p sd a3 External links EditHenry Levin at IMDb Henry Levin at TCMDB Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry Levin film director amp oldid 1097046976, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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