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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0507932Val Lewton - IMDb

    Val Lewton. Producer: The Body Snatcher. Born in Russian Empire in 1904, Lewton moved with his mother and sister to Berlin in 1906, then to USA in 1909.

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    • 9 The Curse of The Cat People
    • 8 Isle of The Dead
    • 7 The Ghost Ship
    • 6 The Seventh Victim
    • 5 The Leopard Man
    • 4 I Walked with A Zombie
    • 3 Bedlam
    • 2 The Body Snatcher
    • 1 Cat People

    The Curse of the Cat People is the 1944 sequel to Cat People from 1942. The story follows a creative child named Amy Reed (Ann Carter), who explores the fantastical world around her. Her acquisition of a strange ring in the home of an elderly actress causes unnatural occurrences. All Amy wanted was a friend, and the film explores a friendship that ...

    Val Lewton’s Isle of the Dead was released in 1945 and stars classic Universal Monsters iconBoris Karloff as General Nikolas Pherides. The general, among many others, is trapped on a Greek island plagued with madness. In addition, a vampiric creature called the Vorvolaka preys upon the stranded survivors. This film, in addition to many others in Le...

    It’s all about authority, and whose authority holds the most water. The Ghost Ship from 1943 is a thriller about officers aboard a vessel where unfortunate circumstances seem to occur. All these incidents, both violent and unsettling, connect to Captain Will Stone (Richard Dix). His psychological state comes into question by 3rd Officer Tom Merriam...

    Another thrilling flick released by Val Lewton in 1943 was The Seventh Victim. Mark Robson directed this horror film which stars Kim Hunter as Mary Gibson. Mary’s sister Jacqueline has gone missing, but Mary soon finds that the occult might have something to do with her disappearance. The film explores satanic elements and cults not seen in this er...

    1943 was a fantastic year for Val Lewton. Another film this year he produced was the thrilling picture entitled The Leopard Man. This classic horror flick with early noir sensibilities encapsulates what old Hollywood was all about. The quasi-creature feature filmwas directed by Jacques Tourneur and stars Dennis O’Keele and Margo. Similar to Alfred ...

    Another 1943 smash hit in Val Lewton’s production career was I Walked with a Zombie. In another collaboration between Lewton and director Jacques Tourneur, we see a very unexpected film if it is judged by its title. The zombie of the film is not like the ones audiences have seen in George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. Related: Explained: Why a...

    Boris Karloff’s next appearance in Val Lewton production Bedlam, is as Master George Sims of Mary’s of Bethlehem Asylum. The story follows a lord’s protégé in the 1700s, who tries to help the schizophrenic and mentally illpatients in the institution. Karloff’s character speaks of the mentally ill as if they are inhuman and makes him a cruel antagon...

    Director Robert Wise crafted a true gothic masterpiece in The Body Snatcher. The film was based on the short story by science fiction legendRobert Louis Stevenson and the screenplay was actually co-written by Val Lewton under the name Carlos Keith. The film is also the eighth collaboration between stars Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. Karloff delive...

    Cat People is often referred to as Val Lewton’s masterpiece. The film was the first to be released by Lewton in 1942. Director Jacques Tourneur helmed the quintessential B horror film that is still as enjoyable over 80 years later. The film stars Simone Simon and Kent Smith as a newly married couple. Simon’s character named Irene Dubrovna is appreh...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Val_LewtonVal Lewton - Wikipedia

    Val Lewton (May 7, 1904 – March 14, 1951) was a Ukrainian-American novelist, film producer and screenwriter best known for a string of low-budget horror films he produced for RKO Pictures in the 1940s.

  3. Oct 19, 2021 · Bill Ryan celebrates the nine horror films that Val Lewton produced for RKO between 1942 and 1946, like The Seventh Victim and Cat People.

    • Cat People (1942) Of course, the best movie that Val Lewton produced is Cat People. His first production, Cat People features many of the elements that we find in the rest of his films.
    • I Walked With a Zombie (1943) In addition to casting a Black actor in the lead heroic role, George A. Romero also advanced cinema by freeing the zombie genre from its racist roots.
    • Isle of the Dead (1945) Even before you hit this point in the list, you probably knew what I’d pick as the top two Lewton films. They are his best-known movies for good reasons.
    • The Seventh Victim (1943) At first glance, The Seventh Victim sounds like the movie least suited to this list. A noir film about young Mary Gibson (Kim Hunter) investigating the disappearance of her older sister Jacqueline (Jean Brooks), The Seventh Victim seems like it belongs with Mademoiselle Fifi and Youth Run Wilds, the non-horror films Lewton made for RKO.
  4. See where to watch and find great movies and TV shows with Val Lewton. Every movie and TV show Val Lewton has acted in, directed, produced, or written and where to stream it online for free, with a subscription or for rent or purchase.

  5. Oct 4, 2019 · No stranger to doing things quickly (he wrote his pulp novels by checking into cheap hotel rooms for a weekend), Lewton produced nine such films for RKO (eleven overall) in a four-year period that began in 1942, starting with Cat People, followed by I Walked with a Zombie and The Leopard Man, and culminating in Bedlam.

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