
Val Lewton
Born in the Russian Empire in 1904, Val Lewton (born Vladimir Ivanovich Leventon) moved with his mother and sister to Berlin in 1906, then to the United States in 1909. He wrote for newspapers, magazines, novels, pornography, etc. —often using pseudonyms to disguise their origin (the name Val Lewton was one such pseudonym, used first for some novels in the 1930s, then revived later in his career to take writing credit for two movies). In 1933 he got a job with David O. Selznick, where he spent many years as a story editor and jack-of-all-trades. Then in 1942 RKO hired him to head their new horror unit, where he made many famous and well-respected B-movies, for very low costs and high profits. In 1946, he “graduated” to A-movies, but increasing health problems, trouble working with big-money Hollywood, and other factors combined to force him to produce only three more movies before his death in 1951.
- Known ForProduction
- Born7 May 1904 (age 121)
- Place of BirthYalta, Taurida Governorate, Russian Empire [now Crimea, Ukraine]
Val Lewton

- Known ForProduction
- Born7 May 1904 (age 121)
- Place of BirthYalta, Taurida Governorate, Russian Empire [now Crimea, Ukraine]

Val Lewton: The Man in the Shadows
2007

Shadows in the Dark: The Val Lewton Legacy
2005

Apache Drums
1951

Please Believe Me
1950

My Own True Love
1948

Bedlam
1946

The Body Snatcher
1945

Isle of the Dead
1945

The Curse of the Cat People
1944

Youth Runs Wild
1944

Mademoiselle Fifi
1944

The Seventh Victim
1943

I Walked with a Zombie
1943

The Leopard Man
1943

The Ghost Ship
1943
