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  1. Victor Saville (1897–1979), born Victor Myer Salberg, was an English film director, producer and screenwriter. He directed or produced nearly 80 films between 1923 and 1962. At the outbreak of the First World War, he enlisted on 31 August 1914 and joined the 18th Regiment — The London Rifles — and trained at St. Albans before transferring to France in March 1915.

  2. Victor Saville. Director: Faithful Hearts. An art dealer's son, Victor Saville was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School in Birmingham. He served in the British Army during World War I, was wounded at the Battle of Loos in 1915 and invalided out the following year. His first involvement with the film business was as manager of a small theater in Coventry, where he worked during the evenings.

  3. 10 de may. de 1979 · Victor Saville, the British director and producer whose credits during a 40‐year film career in London and Hollywood included “Goodbye, Mr. Chips,” “Evergreen,” the landmark British ...

  4. Découvrez tous les films de la filmographie de Victor Saville. De ses débuts jusqu'à la fin de ses 30 ans de carrière.

  5. Victor Saville was born in Birmingham on 25 September 1897, the second son of an art dealer. He entered the film industry as a films salesman in 1916 after wounds sustained in the battle of Loos had brought about his army discharge. His salesmanship experience led him to an interest in film production, and with a fellow Birmingham man, Michael ...

  6. SAVILLE, VICTOR (1897–1979), British film director and producer. Saville was born in Birmingham, the son of an Orthodox fine arts dealer, Gabriel Salberg. He was educated at King Edward VI School in Birmingham and was wounded in World War I. From 1919 Saville was a partner with Michael *Balcon, another leading film producer, in Victory Motion ...

  7. Leben. Saville war Sohn eines Kunsthändlers. Als er verwundet aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg kam, ging er 1916 als Vertriebsmanager ins Filmgeschäft. 1923 produzierte er seinen ersten Spielfilm. 1927 gab er sein Debüt als Filmregisseur. 1937 gründete er seine eigene Filmproduktionsfirma unter dem Namen Victor Saville Productions und produzierte drei Filme von Alexander Korda.