Victor Trivas
Victor Trivas (July 9, 1896 – April 12, 1970) was a Russian-Jewish[1] screenwriter and film director. He was nominated at the 1946 Academy Awards for Best Story for the film The Stranger.
Selected filmography
Screenwriter
- Mirages de Paris (1933)
- Song of Russia (1944)
- The Stranger (1946)
- Boom in the Moon (1946)
- Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950)
- The Secret of Convict Lake (1951)
Director
- Call of the Blood (1929)
- Hell on Earth (1931)
- On the Streets (1933)
- Tovaritch (1935)
- The Head (1959)
Art director
- The Woman from Berlin (1925)
- Eve's Daughters (1928)
- The Murderer Dimitri Karamazov (1931)
Bibliography
- Langman, Larry. Destination Hollywood: The Influence of Europeans on American Filmmaking. McFarland & Co, 2000.
- Phillips, Alastair. City of Darkness, City of Light: émigré Filmmakers in Paris, 1929-1939. Amsterdam University Press, 2004
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References
- Siegbert Salomon Prawer, Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910-1933, Berghahn Books (2007), p. 211
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