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  1. Victor Skutezky was born on 15 February 1893 in Brünn, Austria-Hungary. He was a producer and production manager, known for It Happened One Sunday (1944), Temptation Harbor (1947) and The Yellow Balloon (1953). He died in 1981 in London, England, UK.

  2. It's Great to Be Young is a 1956 British Technicolor musical comedy film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Cecil Parker and John Mills. [2] . It was written by Ted Willis. The story concerns an inspirational school music teacher. Plot.

  3. Victor Skutezky – Movies, Bio and Lists on MUBI

  4. everything.explained.today › Victor_SkutezkyVictor Skutezky Explained

    Victor Skutezky (15 January 1893 – 1981) was a British film producer, writer and production manager. He was a key filmmaker at Associated British Picture Corporation where he was a staff producer then had his own production company, Marble Arch Films.

  5. Charles Victor as Gowshall. Irene Handl as Mrs Gowshall. Wylie Watson as Fred. John Salew as CID Inspector. George Woodbridge as Mr Frost. Kathleen Boutall as Mrs Frost. Production. Although based on Simenon's novella, the plot was restructured and the location was changed from France to England.

  6. Victor Skutezky (15 January 1893 – 1981) was a British film producer, writer and production manager. He was a key filmmaker at Associated British Picture Corporation where he was a staff producer then had his own production company, Marble Arch Films.

  7. In an early and important scene in J. Lee Thompsons The Yellow Balloon, two young boys, Frankie Palmer (Andrew Ray) and Ron Williams (Stephen Fenemore), chase each other through bombed-out ruins, laughing and playing and pulling a balloon across the debris of humanitys most evil episode.