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  1. David Litvinoff (sometimes Litvinov; born David Levy; 3 February 1928 – 8 April 1975) was a consultant for the British film industry who traded on his knowledge of the criminal elements of the East End of London.

  2. 19 de ene. de 2016 · The real-life Jumpin' Jack Flash: how David Litvinoff shook the 60s | Movies | The Guardian. Litvinoff based this scene from Performance on his own beatings by the Krays. James Fox is on the...

  3. Jumpin’ Jack Flash by Kieron Pim review – David Litvinoff and his squalid world of rock stars, junkies and wide boys. An intimate of the Rolling Stones, jester to Eric Clapton, close to the...

  4. 26 de ago. de 2016 · 26 August 2016. Conjuring the ghost: the “shape-shifting, queer, violent, hippie genuis“ of David Litvinoff. A new biography tracks down the elusive Kray confidant who became a friend of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. By Colin MacCabe. (Photo By GETTY) David Litvinoff is a mythic character to anyone with an interest in London during the Sixties.

  5. 1 de feb. de 2016 · When the Rolling Stones were arrested on drugs charges in 1967, Litvinoff and part-time actor and full-time thug John Bindon badly beat up a young man Litvinoff wrongly suspected of being the...

  6. The life of an enigmatic figure from London’s 1960s scene

  7. Keiron Pim’s Jumping Jack Flash is a kaleidoscopic ride through the acid-fields of Fities and Sixties London in search of David Litvinoff, a brilliant, desolate, unforgettable yet hard-to-focus gay Jewish grifter. Ironic stereotype and rebel at once, Litvinoff chars the car-crash societies he moves through.