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  1. Reginald Le Borg (11 December 1902 – 25 March 1989) was an Austrian film director. He was born in Vienna, Austria with the surname Groebel and directed 68 films between 1936 and 1974. Le Borg made a series of low-budget horror films at Universal Studios in the 1940s.

  2. Reginald Le Borg. Director: The White Orchid. The oldest of three sons, Reginald LeBorg majored in political economy at the University of Austria and studied musical composition for a year at Arnold Schoenberg's Composition Seminar.

    • Reginald Le Borg
    • March 25, 1989
    • December 11, 1902
  3. The White Orchid: Directed by Reginald Le Borg. With William Lundigan, Peggie Castle, Armando Silvestre, Rosenda Monteros. A romantic triangle leads to complications on an archaeological expedition in Southern Mexico.

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    • Adventure, Romance
    • Reginald Le Borg
    • 1954-11
  4. Reginald Le Borg (11 December 1902 – 25 March 1989) was an Austrian film director. He directed 68 films between 1936 and 1974. He was born in Vienna, Austria as Reginald Grobel and died in Los Angeles, California from a heart attack.

  5. Diary of a Madman: Directed by Reginald Le Borg. With Vincent Price, Nancy Kovack, Chris Warfield, Elaine Devry. An evil spirit leaves the body of his human host, a criminal on death-row, and sneaks into the body of his next human host, a French magistrate.

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    • Horror
    • Reginald Le Borg
    • 1963-03-06
  6. The White Orchid is a 1954 American adventure film directed by Reginald Le Borg and written by Le Borg and David Duncan. The film stars William Lundigan, Peggie Castle, Armando Silvestre, Rosenda Monteros and Jorge Treviño. The film was released in November 1954 by United Artists.

  7. Reginald Le Borg (11 December 1902 – 25 March 1989) was an Austrian film director. He was born in Vienna, Austria with the surname Groebel and directed 68 films between 1936 and 1974. Le Borg made a series of low-budget horror films at Universal Studios in the 1940s.

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