02/12/1910
Detroit, Michigan, USA:
Jay Leyda (February 12, 1910 – February 15, 1988)[1] was an American avant-garde filmmaker and film historian, noted for his work on U.S, Soviet, and Chinese cinema, as well as his collections of documentation on the day-to-day lives of Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Strong Medicine (1981) as |
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Eisenstein’s Mexican Film: Episodes for Study (1955) Editor |
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Youth Gets a Break (1941) Editor |
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People of the Cumberland (1937) Director |
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A Bronx Morning (1931) Director |
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Броненосец Потёмкин (1925) Assistant Editor |