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- filmed at Tepeyac Studios and on location in Mexico City. Producer Óscar Dancigers sought Buñuel to direct following the success of El Gran Calavera (1949)...
- Georges Dancigers (17 February 1908 Tukums, Russian Empire (now Latvia) – 1 November 1993 Neuilly-sur-Seine, France) was a Russian-born French film producer...
- on a stopover, they had asked Óscar Dancigers, a Russian émigré producer active in Mexico, for financing. Dancigers ran an independent production company...
- po****r for years. A French national of Russian-Jewish origin, Oscar Dancigers had fled the ****s in 1940, due to his membership in the Communist Party...
- producer, Oscar Dancigers, brought the idea back in the 1950s and was able to secure funding. The 1954 film was produced by Dancigers and Abelardo L....
- was supervised by Mexican producer Oscar Dancigers, and after Welles went over budget by some $5,000, Dancigers suspended filming, before pulling out of...
- Sica Italy The Young and the ****ed (Los olvidados) Luis Buñuel Óscar Dancigers, Sergio Kogan, Jaime A. Menasce Mexico Outcast of the Islands Carol Reed...
- Jeanson René Wheeler Henri Jeanson Produced by Francis Cosne Georges Dancigers Alexandre Mnouchkine Starring Gérard Philipe Gina Lollobrigida Cinematography...
- Uytterhoeven Produced by Claude Lelouch Alexandre Mnouchkine Georges Dancigers Starring Amidou Caroline Cellier Janine Magnan Cinematography Jean Collomb...
- Denciger (1828–1894). Aleksander is a branch of Vurka, as Shraga Fayvel Danciger was a leading disciple of Rabbi Israel Yitzhak Kalish of Vurka. Prior to...