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Victor Saville
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BIRTHDAY
January 01, 1897
Birmingham, England
DIED
January 01, 1979
RECENT CREDITS
Kiss Me Deadly
(FILM)
Apr. 23, 1955
The Silver Chalice
(FILM)
Dec. 17, 1954
The Long Wait
(FILM)
May. 1, 1954
I, the Jury
(FILM)
Jul. 1, 1953
Kim
(FILM)
Jan. 26, 1951
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BIOGRAPHY
One of England's leading director/producers, Victor Saville originally entered the movie industry as a salesman. He subsequently joined Gaumont-British pictures as a production manager and screenwriter, and directed his....
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One of England's leading director/producers, Victor Saville originally entered the movie industry as a salesman. He subsequently joined Gaumont-British pictures as a production manager and screenwriter, and directed his first movie in 1927. He emerged as one of England's top filmmakers in the early '30s, principally as director of a series of comedies and musicals featuring British stage star Jessie Matthews, most notably Evergreen, adapted from a stage show by Rodgers and Hart, which became the most popular and successful musical ever made in England. In the late '30s, Saville became the head of production of MGM's British studio, and had a hit with Goodbye Mr. Chips (1939), starring Robert Donat. Saville went to America in 1940, but somehow never made pictures as distinguished or succesful as he had done in England in the '30s, although his production company, Parklane, did secure the film rights to Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer novels, and was responsible for producing Kiss Me Deadly, one of the most celebrated crime thrillers of the '50s.
~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide
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Bob Sherman
Kiss Me Deadly
Released: Apr. 23, 1955
John Marlowe
The Silver Chalice
Released: Dec. 17, 1954
Tony Quinn
The Long Wait
Released: May. 1, 1954
Bob Cunningham
I, the Jury
Released: Jul. 1, 1953
Henry Mirelez
Kim
Released: Jan. 26, 1951
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Green Dolphin Street
Released: Nov. 5, 1947
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Forever and a Day
Released: Mar. 26, 1943
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Keeper of the Flame
Released: Dec. 1, 1942
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Released: Aug. 12, 1941
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A Woman's Face
Released: Jan. 1, 1941
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