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Anatole Litvak

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“If I shoot one take of a scene, I am Eason! If I shoot 100 takes of a scene, I am Litvak!”

 

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Born in Kiev, Michael Anatole Litwak was a stage actor and assistant director as a teenager. He entered Soviet cinema in 1923, working in Nordkino studios as a set decorator and assistant director. He directed his first film, the 1925 release Tatiana (Hearts and Dollars), but left the Soviet Union that year for Germany, where he edited G.W. Pabst’s Die Freudlose Gasse (The Joyless Street, 1925), assistant directed, and helmed the early ‘30s features Dolly Macht Karriere (1931), Nie Wieder Liebe (1932), and Das Lied Einer Nacht (1933). Fleeing the Nazis, Litvak directed films in England and France, among them the international hit Mayerling (1936). He came to Hollywood in 1937, where he helmed many handsome and polished features, specializing in crime films (The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse, Confessions of a Nazi Spy, Castle on the Hudson, Out of the Fog) and romantic dramas (The Sisters, All This and Heaven Too). He worked on several Army documentaries during World War II, and co-directed… read more

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chanandre

29Dec11

Ukraine FTW. "I am Litvak" How many people read this in/with an phony eastern accent? Everyone? "Ai veme Leetvake". And Indeed he was. Great quote. I haven't seen that many films by him though. Only Snake Pit, I think, but boy was that dark and noir (yes, both!)...

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