Gabriel Levy
Gabriel Levy (26 May 1881 – 26 March 1965) was a German film producer who was associated with the company Aafa-Film during the 1920s and 1930s.[1] Following the Nazi takeover of power in 1933 the Jewish Levy lost control of the company and was forced into exile in the Netherlands.
Gabriel Levy  | |
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| Born | 26 May 1881 | 
| Died | 26 March 1965 (aged 83) | 
| Occupation | Producer | 
| Years active | 1921–1948 (film ) | 

Share of the Aafa Althoff-Ambos-Film AG, issued 21. November 1921; signed by the principals Rudolf Dworsky and Gabriel Levy
Selected filmography
    
- In the Valleys of the Southern Rhine (1925)
 - The Fallen (1926)
 - Sword and Shield (1926)
 - The Schimeck Family (1926)
 - Weekend Magic (1927)
 - The Insurmountable (1928)
 - The Criminal of the Century (1928)
 - Darling of the Dragoons (1928)
 - Tempo! Tempo! (1929)
 - Hungarian Nights (1929)
 - Danube Waltz (1930)
 - The Fate of Renate Langen (1931)
 - The Woman They Talk About (1931)
 - The Beggar Student (1931)
 - Peace of Mind (1931)
 - My Heart Longs for Love (1931)
 - Once There Was a Waltz (1932)
 - The Blue of Heaven (1932)
 - Distorting at the Resort (1932)
 - The Dancer of Sanssouci (1932)
 - The Emperor's Waltz (1933)
 - Two Good Comrades (1933)
 
References
    
- Gemünden
 
Bibliography
    
- Gerd Gemünden. A Foreign Affair: Billy Wilder's American Films. Berghahn Books, 2008.
 
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