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Saul Levitt Filmography

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SaulLevitt

Known for Writing Β· The Andersonville Trial, Strange Victory, A Covenant with Death

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Saul Levitt was a prolific writer whose contributions to cinema are particularly cherished among collectors of physical media. His 1967 film, *A Covenant with Death*, stands out as a significant title in his oeuvre, weaving a compelling narrative that resonates with audiences and collectors alike. The film's exploration of themes like redemption and the human condition has led to its inclusion in various home video releases, making it a sought-after piece for those who appreciate classic storytelling. Collectors gravitate towards Levitt's work not only for the engaging plots but also for the historical context surrounding his films. *A Covenant with Death* has seen several editions, from its early VHS releases to more recent Blu-ray restorations, each offering a glimpse into the evolution of film presentation. As home video formats continue to advance, Levitt's unique storytelling remains relevant, solidifying his legacy and ensuring that his films occupy a cherished place on the shelves of dedicated collectors.

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What is Saul Levitt known for?

Saul Levitt is known for writing, with notable films including The Andersonville Trial (1970), A Covenant with Death (1967), Strange Victory (1948) as Narrator, and The Big Train (1954).

What genres does Saul Levitt's filmography span?

Saul Levitt's filmography spans the genres of Drama, Documentary, and TV Movie.

What era or decades does Saul Levitt's work cover?

Saul Levitt's work covers the years from 1948 to 1970, with his most-active decade being the 1970s.

How extensive is Saul Levitt's filmography?

Saul Levitt has a total of 4 films listed in his filmography.