Val Lewton

Productor, Escritor, Actor

7 de mayo de 1904 — 14 de marzo de 1951 (46 años)
Born in the Russian Empire in 1904, Val Lewton (born Vladimir Ivanovich Leventon) moved with his mother and sister to Berlin in 1906, then to the United States in 1909. He wrote for newspapers, magazines, novels, pornography, etc. —often using pseudonyms to disguise their origin (the name Val Lewton was one such pseudonym, used first for some novels in the 1930s, then revived later in his career to take writing credit for two movies). In 1933 he got a job with David O. Selznick, where he spent many years as a story editor and jack-of-all-trades. Then in 1942 RKO hired him to head their new horror unit, where he made many famous and well-respected B-movies, for very low costs and high profits. In 1946, he “graduated” to A-movies, but increasing health problems, trouble working with big-money Hollywood, and other factors combined to force him to produce only three more movies before his death in 1951.

Conocido por

  • La mujer pantera
    La mujer pantera1942
  • Yo anduve con un zombie
    Yo anduve con un zombie1943
  • El ladrón de cadáveres
    El ladrón de cadáveres1945
  • La séptima víctima
    La séptima víctima1943
  • La venganza de la mujer pantera
    La venganza de la mujer pantera1944
  • El hombre leopardo
    El hombre leopardo1943
  • Bedlam, hospital psiquiátrico
    Bedlam, hospital psiquiátrico1946
  • El barco fantasma
    El barco fantasma1943
  • La isla de la muerte
    La isla de la muerte1945
  • Tambores apaches
    Tambores apaches1951
  • Mademoiselle Fifi
    Mademoiselle Fifi1944
  • Please Believe Me
    Please Believe Me1950
  • My Own True Love
    My Own True Love1949