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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 (1923 - 1971) fue un editor y director de conocido por Oro en barras, Sábado noche, domingo mañana, A merced del odio, El sabor del miedo, Los apuros de un pequeño tren, Mandy, La batalla de los sexos, La sangre en la tumba de la momia, Nowhere to Go y La lotería del amor.

  3. Latest appearance: Jump Ball. Appearance Count: 10. 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.

  4. 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).

  5. Seth Holt. Gran Bretaña | 1923-1971. Otros Films: Biografía: Director de cine británico de origen palestino. Tras unos inciertos comienzos como actor de reparto, el estallido de la Segunda Guerra Mundial le llevará al documental bélico en funciones de montador.

  6. El sabor del miedo es una película dirigida por Seth Holt con Susan Strasberg, Ann Todd, Ronald Lewis, Christopher Lee .... Año: 1961. Título original: Taste of Fear (Scream of Fear). Sinopsis: Penny Appleby, una joven a la que un accidente ha dejado en silla de ruedas, decide irse a vivir con su padre, al que no ve desde hace diez años, y ...

  7. Seth Holt was a British film director, producer and editor. His films are characterized by their tense atmosphere and suspense, as well as their striking visual style. In the 1960s, Movie magazine championed Holt as one of the finest talents working in the British film industry, although his output was notably sparse.