Levine, Joseph E.
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Name (Latin)
Levine, Joseph E.
Other forms of name
Levine, Joseph Edward, 1905-1987
Date of birth
1905-09-09
Date of death
1987-07-31
Place of birth
Boston (Mass.)
Place of death
Greenwich (Conn.)
Field of activity
Motion pictures--Production and direction
Television--Production and direction
Occupation
Producers and directors
Motion picture producers and directors
Television producers and directors
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Fuller form of name
Joseph Edward
Sources of Information
- Halliwell's Filmgoer's companion, 1983(Joseph E. Levine; b. 1905)
- IMDb, March 21, 2018:(Joseph E. Levine, producer ; b. September 9, 1905 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA ; d. July 31, 1987 (age 81) in Greenwich, Connecticut, USA)
- LC in OCLC, 2-11-85(hdg.: Levine, Joseph E.)
- Showman of the screen, 2016:ECIP t.p. (Joseph E. Levine) data view (Joseph Edward Levine; b. September 9, 1905 Boston, Mass; d. July 31, 1987, Greenwich, Conn.; American film producer and promoter; at the time of his death it was said he was involved in 497 movies as a producer, distributor or financier; these included The Lion in Winter, The Night Porter, The Producers, The Graduate, and Carnal Knowledge; he was also responsible for the US releases of Godzilla, King of the Monsters! and Hercules, which helped revolutionize film marketing)
- Sodoma e Gomorra. The Last days of Sodom and Gomorrah [MP] c1962:t.p. (Joseph E. Levine presents)
- Joseph Edward Levine (September 9, 1905 - July 31, 1987) was an American film producer. At the time of his death it was said he was involved in 497 movies as a producer, distributor or financier. These included Two Women, Contempt, The 10th Victim, Marriage Italian Style, The Lion in Winter, The Producers, The Graduate, The Night Porter, A Bridge Too Far and Carnal Knowledge; he was also responsible for the US releases of Godzilla, King of the Monsters! and Hercules, which helped revolutionize film marketing. ( (Wikipedia, February 25th, 2018:) )