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  • Date of Birth: 31 March, 1905
  • Place of Birth: Buxton, Derbyshire, England
  • Biography: Robert Stevenson (31 March 1905, Buxton, Derbyshire – 30 April 1986) was an English film writer and director. He was educated at Cambridge University where he became the president of both the Liberal Club and the Cambridge Union Society.

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If you have really little ones, you can't go wrong with "Darby O'Gill and the Little People". This lavish Disney production (directed by Robert Stevenson) features a pre-Bond Sean Connery and the banshee that is just the right amount of... ... Full Article

In the twentieth-century, motion pictures replaced the written word as the primary form of entertainment for the majority of citizens living in the United States and abroad. ... Full Article

Robert Stevenson
mtv.com2005-03-31
One of England's best and most successful action directors of the '30s, Robert Stevenson became a filmmaker whose work was seen by tens of millions of filmgoers well into the late '60s His name was seldom noticed, however, as the... ... Full Article

Director Robert Stevenson collaborated with novelist Aldous Huxley and theatrical-producer John Houseman on the screenplay for this 1944 adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's gothic romance Jane Eyre . ... Full Article

Puntuacin usuarios MARY POPPINS (1964) Director: Robert Stevenson.Intrpretes: Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, Glynis Johns. Walt Disney consigui un descomunal xito popular con esta fantasa musical de corte familiar, ya convertida en todo un mito de la... ... Full Article

Robert Stevenson, Walt Disney Productions' house director, cobbled together his 19th family film for the organization with this slapstick sequel to the Disney comedy The Shaggy Dog (produced 17 years after the fact). ... Full Article

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