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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
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of over fifty
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s. His best known credits were '' Jolson Sings Again'' (1949), '' Journey to the Center of the Earth'' (1959) and ''
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'' (1960).


Biography


Acting

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


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
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and
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. Levin's job was to work with the younger Columbia actors. In April Levin was hired to work as dialogue director on ''
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'' (later titled ''Passport to Suez'') with Warren William, one of the Lone Wolf films. He later went on to be dialogue director on '' Dangerous Blondes'' (1943), ''
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'' (1943) and ''
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'' (1944). Levin then was contracted to
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as a director along with several other "potentials" who began as dialogue directors: Fred Sears,
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, Mel Ferrer and Robert Gordon.


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
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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
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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
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; on ''Colorado'' he replaced Vidor again during filming. 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 ''
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'' (1950), and ''
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'' (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
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. His first film for them was meant to be ''Mabel and Me'' Instead he did '' Belles on Their Toes'' (1952); '' The President's Lady'' (1952) a biopic of
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with
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; ''
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'' (1953) with Betty Grable; '' Mister Scoutmaster'' (1953) with
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; '' 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 ''
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'' (1952). Levin went to England to make '' The Dark Avenger'' (1954) with
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, a co production between Fox and Allied Artists. In 1956 he was announced for ''Love Story'' with Barbara Stanwyck and producer Paul Goldstein but the film was not made. For Allied he made '' Let's Be Happy'' (1957).


Pat Boone

Back at Fox Levin directed
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's first film, ''
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'' (1957). At Paramount he did a Western with Jack Palance, '' The Lonely Man'' (1957), then Fox called him back to do Boone's second film, '' April Love'' (1957). 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 ''
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'' (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
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; Pat Boone co-starred and the film was a huge hit.


MGM

Levin went to MGM where he did ''
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'' (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. For the same studio he did ''
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'' (1961) and '' The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm'' (1962), the latter an expensive costume picture which he did for
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in Cinerama; Pal did the fairy tale sequences and Levin did the Grimm brother scenes. At Universal, Levin made '' If a Man Answers'' (1962) with Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin. 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.


Irving Allen

Levin returned to Columbia for ''
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'' (1965), produced by Irving Allen. Columbia also released '' Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die'' (1965) which Levin directed for
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. Levin was going to do a film about the Danish resistance for Allen, ''The Savage Canary'' from a script by John Paxton but it was not made. Instead Levin did two Matt Helm films with
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for Allen, ''
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'' (1966) and '' The Ambushers'' (1967). During the making of the latter, a newspaper profile was published which claimed Levin's marriage was in trouble. 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 ''
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'' in 1979 and his last work, the television movie '' Scout's Honor'' where he died on the last day of production. Despite having been a stage actor, his only screen acting credit was in an episode of the 1974 television series ''
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''.


Filmography as director

*'' Scout'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) *''
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'' (1966) *''
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'' (1966) *''
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'' (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 ''The Wonders of Aladdin'' (Italian: ''Le meraviglie di Aladino'') is a 1961 Italian-French-American comedy fantasy film directed by Henry Levin (with second unit direction by Mario Bava—uncredited in U.S. prints but credited as sole director i ...
'' (1961) *''
Where the Boys Are ''Where the Boys Are'' is a 1960 American CinemaScope comedy film directed by Henry Levin and starring Connie Francis, Dolores Hart, Paula Prentiss, George Hamilton, Yvette Mimieux, Jim Hutton, and Frank Gorshin. It was written by Geo ...
'' (1960) *'' Journey to the Center of the Earth'' (1959) *''
Holiday for Lovers ''Holiday for Lovers'' is a 1959 DeLuxe in CinemaScope comedy film directed by Henry Levin. Based on a 1957 play of the same title by Ronald Alexander, the film stars Clifton Webb, Jane Wyman, Jill St. John and Carol Lynley. Plot Robert Dean ...
'' (1959) *'' The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker'' (1959) *'' A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed'' (1958) *'' April Love'' (1957) *'' The Lonely Man'' (1957) *''
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'' (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 ''The Farmer Takes a Wife'' is a 1934 play by Frank B. Elser and Marc Connelly based on the 1929 novel ''Rome Haul'' by Walter D. Edmonds. It was well-received upon its opening night on Broadway on October 30, 1934, at the 46th Street Theatre. ...
'' (1953) *'' The President's Lady'' (1953) *'' Belles on Their Toes'' (1952) *'' The Family Secret'' (1951) *'' Two of a Kind'' (1951) *''
The Flying Missile ''The Flying Missile'' is a 1950 black-and-white Cold War era Columbia Pictures film starring Glenn Ford and Viveca Lindfors. Made with the cooperation of the US Navy,Ford 2011, p. 111. it tells a fictionalized story of the then recently revealed ...
'' (1950) *''
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'' (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


External links

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