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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Seth_HoltSeth Holt - Wikipedia

    Seth Holt (21 July 1923 – 14 February 1971) was a Palestinian-born British film director, producer and editor. His films are characterized by their tense atmosphere and suspense, as well as their striking visual style.

  2. Seth Holt (played by John Corbett) is the ex-husband of Sarah Braverman and the father of Drew and Amber Holt. His relationship with his ex-wife and children continues to be rocky throughout the show until Seth begins to turn his life around. Seth is a traveling musician and has never made much...

  3. 20 de jun. de 2016 · Añorando estrenos: 'El sabor del miedo' de Seth Holt. En mi opinión es el mejor film jamás hecho en la Hammer. Son palabras del propio Christopher Lee al referirse a la vasta producción de la mítica productora británica Hammer Films, sin duda uno de los gérmenes del llamado cine de terror moderno.

  4. El Sabor Del Miedo (Taste Of Fear) (1961) de Seth Holt. Dirección: Seth Holt. Intérpretes: Susan Strasberg, Ronald Lewis, Ann Todd, Christopher Lee. Con guión de Jimmy Sangster (“El Horror De Frankenstein”, “Maniac”). Sinopsis. Después de fallecer su mejor amiga ahogada en un lago, Penny (Susan Strasberg), aquejada de minusvalía ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0392519Seth Holt - IMDb

    Seth Holt. Director. Editorial Department. Editor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Seth Holt began as an assistant editor at Ealing in 1944, graduating to editor (1949), producer (1955) and director (1958).He returned to editing for Charles Crichton 's The Battle of the Sexes (1960) and for Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960).

  6. Biografía de Seth Holt y su filmografía, todas sus películas: El sabor del miedo, A merced del odio, Sangre en la tumba de la momia

  7. Seth Holt began as an assistant editor at Ealing in 1944, graduating to editor (1949), producer (1955) and director (1958).He returned to editing for Charles Crichton 's The Battle of the Sexes (1960) and for Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960). Probably his best known film is The Nanny (1965), with Bette Davis.