- Yermolyev,
Ermolieff or
Ermolyev (Russian: Ермольев) is a
Russian masculine surname originating from the
Russian masculine given name Yermolay; its feminine...
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Joseph N.
Ermolieff (1889–1962) was a Russian-born film producer.
Ermolieff was a
prominent figure in
early Russian cinema during the
Imperial era, owning...
- by
Pandro S. Berman, he
hired as his ****ociate producer,
Joseph Ermolieff.
Ermolieff had
produced two
earlier versions of the film,
Michel Strogoff in...
- ****ociates,
Ermolieff took over a
studio in Montreuil-sous-Bois in the
eastern suburbs of
Paris and
began making films through his company,
Ermolieff-Cinéma...
- by
producer Joseph Ermolieff. It was
cancelled following the
declaration of
World War II,
leading to
Ermolieff suing RKO.
Ermolieff later succeeded in...
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Drankov Taras Bulba (1924), made in
Germany by the
Russian exile Joseph N.
Ermolieff Taras Bulba (1936), a
French production,
directed by
Russian director...
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Delgado Written by
Joseph N.
Ermolieff Mauricio Magdaleno Based on
Michael Strogoff by
Jules Verne Produced by
Joseph N.
Ermolieff Starring Julián
Soler Lupita...
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Simon Mimoun and
Olivier Sulpice met
Christophe Bastien and Cédric “Momo”
Ermolieff in high school.
Simon met Fred
Trisson at university, and Fred introduced...
- to cinema. His
first major contract was with
Russian producers Joseph Ermolieff and
Alexandre Kamenka, who
taught him
using Stanislavski's system. He...
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silent adventure film
directed by
Vladimir Strizhevsky and
Joseph N.
Ermolieff and
starring J.N. Douvan-Tarzow,
Oscar Marion and
Clementine Plessner...