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  1. 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).

  2. Jun 1, 2024 · Henry Levin (born June 5, 1909, Trenton, New Jersey, U.S.—died May 1, 1980, Los Angeles, California) was an American filmmaker who was an efficient contract director of B-movies and worked in a variety of genres, including film noir, musical, western, and science fiction.

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0505610Henry Levin - IMDb

    Henry Levin. Director: April Love. A former stage actor and director, Henry Levin had a long and prolific career in films. Entering the business in 1943 as a dialogue director, he graduated to directing features the next year, and turned out films in just about every genre over the next 36 years.

    • January 1, 1
    • Trenton, New Jersey, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • California, USA
  4. Henry Levin. Director: April Love. A former stage actor and director, Henry Levin had a long and prolific career in films. Entering the business in 1943 as a dialogue director, he graduated to directing features the next year, and turned out films in just about every genre over the next 36 years.

    • June 5, 1909
    • May 1, 1980
  5. Journey to the Center of the Earth: Directed by Henry Levin. With Pat Boone, James Mason, Arlene Dahl, Diane Baker. An Edinburgh professor and assorted colleagues follow an explorer's trail down an extinct Icelandic volcano to the earth's center.

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    • Adventure, Family, Fantasy
    • Henry Levin
    • 1959-12
  6. American filmmaker Henry Levin was an efficient director of B movies. He worked in a variety of genres, including film noir, musical, western, and science fiction. Levin was born on June 5, 1909, in Trenton, New Jersey. He worked in the theater as an actor and director before launching a film career in the early 1940s.

  7. 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. He broke into film in 1943 as a dialogue director for the films Dangerous Blondes and Appointment in Berlin for Columbia Pictures.