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Seymour Nebenzal (22 July 1899 – 23
September 1961) was an American-born Jewish-German film producer. He
produced 46
films between 1927 and 1961. He got...
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Beckert to
Martin W. Harrow. Both
versions of M were
produced by
Seymour Nebenzal,
whose son, Harold, was ****ociate
producer of the 1951 version. The 1951...
- his own
production company. It was
produced by Nero
studio head
Seymour Nebenzal who
later produced Lang's The
Testament of Dr. Mabuse.
Working titles for...
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Carmine Rubino;
First engineer: Dan
Nebenzal (Second engineer: Jeff DeMorris)
Remixed by
Carmine Rubino, Dan
Nebenzal,
Jimmy Ienner and
Michael Lloyd Published...
- was Lang's
second film for the
company Nero-Film and
producer Seymour Nebenzal. The film
would be the last film
collaboration between Lang and his wife...
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engagement to Navy
Ensign Marshall Buell. She
married producer Harold Nebenzal in 1947 and, in 1954,
retired to
raise their two children. They divorced...
- Nero-Film AG, in 1927.
Under the
influence of Nebenzahl's son
Seymour Nebenzal, Nero-Film was one of the most
artistically ambitious production companies...
- dela**** by a
month over the dispute.
Nebenzal grew
impatient and
replaced Leslie with Michèle Morgan.
Leslie sued
Nebenzal for lost
wages and damages, and...
- news
throughout the film in
German was that of ****ociate
producer Harold Nebenzal,
whose father Seymour Nebenzahl produced such
notable Weimar films as M...
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Pabst and
produced by
Seymour Nebenzal in
Berlin with
German and
French dialogue. In
September 1946 it was
announced Nebenzal bought the
rights to film the...