-
Crevenna is the
surname of the
following persons:
Alfredo B.
Crevenna,
Mexican film
director Richard Crevenna,
Austrian medicine and
university professor...
-
Richard Crevenna (born in Graz) is an
Austrian medical specialist, Head of the
Department of
Physical Medicine,
Rehabilitation and
Occupational Medicine...
-
Alfredo B.
Crevenna (22
April 1914 – 30
August 1996) was a German-born
Mexican film
director and screenwriter. He
directed more than 150
films between...
- Angélica is a 1952
Mexican crime melodrama film
directed by
Alfredo B.
Crevenna and
starring Irasema Dilián,
Carlos Navarro and Ramón ****. It was shot...
- librarian; he had
until 1789 been the
librarian of Pierre-Antoine Bolongaro-
Crevenna. When
Napoleon was in the
process of the
secularization of
religious houses...
- S2CID 43292625. Keilani, M.; Krall, C.; Lipowec, L.; Posch, M.; Komanadj, TS.;
Crevenna, R. (July 2010). "Skateboarding
injuries in Vienna: location, frequency...
-
Yesenia is a 1971
Mexican film
directed by
Alfredo B.
Crevenna,
based on an
original story by
Yolanda Vargas Dulché. The film
stars Jacqueline Andere as...
-
introduced in
Frankfurt by the
Italian trading families Bolongaro and
Crevenna around 1700. A
possible origin of the
German variant are
French Protestant...
- the Bewitched) is a 1957 Mexican-Cuban
drama film
directed by
Alfredo B.
Crevenna and
starring Ninón Sevilla. On June 27, 2014, Yambaó was
released as a...
- the home. The 1954
Mexican film Casa de muñecas,
directed by
Alfredo B.
Crevenna and
starring Marga López,
Ernesto Alonso and
Miguel Torruco, sets the story...