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  1. Victor Hanbury. W. Victor Hanbury (1897 – 14 December 1954) was a British film director and producer. Entering the film industry in 1919 after service in the First World War, he became a director and producer in the early 1930s. His last film as a director was Hotel Reserve (which he also co-produced) in 1944.

  2. Victor Hanbury was born in 1897 in London, England, UK. Victor was a director and producer, known for Escape to Danger (1943) , Hotel Reserve (1944) and Scandals of Paris (1934) . Victor died on 14 December 1954 in London, England, UK.

    • December 14, 1954
  3. May 10, 1999 · Because of the communist witch-hunt in the US, Losey used the pseudonym Victor Hanbury. Before he died, he recalled: ‘In so far as Dirk understood my political opinions he certainly didn’t agree with them, so it took much courage to perform the unselfish act of faith which he did.’ (Later, Bogarde joked, semi-seriously: ‘I only became ...

  4. Victor Hanbury was born in 1897 in London, England, UK. Victor was a director and producer, known for Escape to Danger (1943), Hotel Reserve (1944) and Scandals of Paris (1934). Victor died on 14 December 1954 in London, England, UK.

  5. W. Victor Hanbury (1897 – 14 December 1954) ... He was born in and died in London, England. Selected filmography. The Beggar Student (1931) Where Is This Lady?

  6. W. Victor Hanbury (1897 – 14 December 1954) was a British film director and producer. Entering the film industry in 1919 after service in the First World War, he became a director and producer in the early 1930s. His last film as a director was Hotel Reserve (which he also co-produced) in 1944. He continued to produce into the 1950s.

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  8. W. Victor Hanbury (1897 – 14 December 1954) was a British film director and producer. Entering the film industry in 1919 after service in the First World War, he became a director and producer in the early 1930s. His last film as a director was Hotel Reserve (which he also co-produced) in 1944. He continued to produce into the 1950s.