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Benn W. Levy

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Directed movies: 0Directed series: 0All crew credits: 17

TMDB ID: 7379

IMDb ID: nm0506349

Known for: Writing

Born: March 7, 1900

Died: December 7, 1973

Age: 73

Place of birth: London, England, UK

Gender: Male

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1929 - 1967

Years active: 39

Average TMDB rating: 6.54

Wikidata: Q4889592

Also known as

Benn Levy • Benn Wolfe Levy

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Writer (5)Screenplay (3)Adaptation (2)Additional Dialogue (2)Dialogue (2)Story (2)Theatre Play (1)

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Benn Wolfe Levy (7 March 1900 – 7 December 1973) was a Labour Party Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, and a successful playwright. He was educated at Repton School and University College, Oxford and served in uniform in both World Wars. Before entering politics, Levy was a successful playwright who also wrote screenplays. The best known of his screenplays was written in collaboration with R. C. Sherriff for James Whale's macabre horror film The Old Dark House (1932) based on the novel Benighted (1927) by J. B. Priestley. Earlier he had been the dialogue writer for Blackmail (1929); directed by Alfred Hitchcock, it was the first British sound film. Levy directed one film, Lord Camber's Ladies (1932), which was the only film produced by Hitchcock which he did not himself direct. Levy was first elected at the 1945 general election, for the Eton and Slough constituency, and stood down at the 1950 general election. Politically, Levy was on the left of the Labour Party and became an active member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament). As a sympathiser with the Zionist movement, he also opposed Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin over Bevin's policies towards Palestine and Israel. As an MP, Levy made an unsuccessful effort to abolish theatrical censorship in Britain, and towards the end of his life, he was the principal author of a report opposing the arguments for censorship made by Lord Longford, the anti-pornography campaigner. He was married for more than 40 years to the American-born screen and stage actress Constance Cummings; they had one daughter and one son.

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