- Luis
Saslavsky (April 21, 1903 –
March 20, 1995) was an
Argentine film director,
screenwriter and film producer, and one of the
influential directors...
- Jean
Cocteau based on his
novel 1951: La
Couronne Noire directed by Luis
Saslavsky 1961: La
Princesse de Clèves
directed by Jean
Delannoy 1965:
Thomas l'imposteur...
- (disambiguation) El
Fausto criollo, a 1979
Argentine film
directed by Luis
Saslavsky Monte Criollo, a 1935
Argentine musical film
directed and
written by Arturo...
- Casa del
recuerdo (The
House of Memory) is a 1940
Argentine film by Luis
Saslavsky. The
Garden of
forking paths:
Argentine cinema - Page 31 John King, Nissa...
- La
corona negra) is a 1951 French-Spanish film noir
directed by Luis
Saslavsky and
starring María Félix,
Rossano Brazzi and
Vittorio G****man. It is based...
-
Enrique Núñez Elsa O'Connor Juan Pérez
Bilbao Elisardo Santalla Jaime Saslavsky Amelia Senisterra Froilán
Varela Jorge Villoldo Frontera Sur at IMDb v...
- in 200 performances. In 1937,
Bence took a more
serious role in Luis
Saslavsky's drama La fuga, in
which she
supported Tita
Merello and
Santiago Arrieta...
- (French: Les louves) is a 1957
French film noir
drama film
directed by Luis
Saslavsky and
starring François Périer,
Micheline Presle and
Jeanne Moreau. It is...
-
adaptation of the
Oscar Wilde's Lady Windermere's Fan,
directed by Luis
Saslavsky.
While shooting in
Buenos Aires, del Río was
pursued by none
other than...
-
forced into exile,
among them
comedian Niní Marshall, film
maker Luis
Saslavsky,
pianist Osvaldo Pugliese and
actress Libertad Lamarque,
victim of a rivalry...