A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Aleksandr Levitskiy
Alexander Levitsky
Александр Левицкий
Born:
December 23, 1885
Died:
July 4, 1965
Camera Operator:
1912 1812
Cinematography:
1912 1812
1913 The Keys to Happiness
1915 Petersburg Slums
1917 Tak bylo, no tak da ne budet
1925 Cross and Mauser
Director of Photography:
1912 1812
1912 The Departure of a Great Old Man
1913 One Enjoyed, the Other Paid
1913 The Keys to Happiness
1914 Anna Karenina
1914 Christmas in Trench Lines
1914 Days of Our Life
1915 Fathers and Sons
1915 Ghosts
1915 Petersburg Slums
1915 The Picture of Dorian Grey
1916 Bog pravdu vidit, da ne skoro skazhet
1916 One-Eyed Likho
1917 Kozy... kozochki... kozly...
1917 Tak bylo, no tak da ne budet
1924 The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks
1925 Cross and Mauser
1925 The Death Ray
1927 The Fankony Cafe
Editor:
1912 1812
1912 The Departure of a Great Old Man
1913 One Enjoyed, the Other Paid
1913 The Keys to Happiness
1914 Anna Karenina
1914 Christmas in Trench Lines
1914 Days of Our Life
1915 Fathers and Sons
1915 Ghosts
1915 Petersburg Slums
1915 The Picture of Dorian Grey
1916 Bog pravdu vidit, da ne skoro skazhet
1916 One-Eyed Likho
1917 Kozy... kozochki... kozly...
1917 Tak bylo, no tak da ne budet
1924 The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks
1925 Cross and Mauser
1925 The Death Ray
1927 The Fankony Cafe
Writer:
1912 1812
1912 The Departure of a Great Old Man
1913 One Enjoyed, the Other Paid
1913 The Keys to Happiness
1914 Anna Karenina
1914 Christmas in Trench Lines
1914 Days of Our Life
1915 Fathers and Sons
1915 Ghosts
1915 Petersburg Slums
1915 The Picture of Dorian Grey
1916 Bog pravdu vidit, da ne skoro skazhet
1916 One-Eyed Likho
1917 Kozy... kozochki... kozly...
1917 Pobeg Lizy Basovoy
1917 Tak bylo, no tak da ne budet
1924 The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks
1925 Cross and Mauser
1925 The Death Ray
1927 The Fankony Cafe
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