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Dimitri Buchowetzki
Dimitri Buchowetzki (1885–1932) born Dmitry Savelyevych
Bukhovecky was a Russian film director, screenwriter, and actor in Dimitri Buchowetzki
Germany, Sweden, the US, the UK, and France.[1][2]

Buchowetzki began work at MGM on Love (1927) with Greta Garbo


and Ricardo Cortez. However, producer Irving Thalberg was
unhappy with the early filming, and replaced Buchowetzki with
Edmund Goulding, cinematographer Merritt B. Gerstad with
William H. Daniels, and Cortez with John Gilbert.[3]

Selected filmography
Director

Anita Jo (1919)
The Last Hour (Germany, 1921)
The Experiment of Professor Mithrany (Germany, 1921) Born 1885
Country Roads and the Big City (Germany 1921) Russian Empire
Symphony of Death (Germany, 1921)
Died 1932 (aged 46–47)
Danton (Germany, 1921) with Emil Jannings, Werner Krauss,
Los Angeles,
and Conrad Veidt [4]
California
Sappho (Germany, 1921) released by Samuel Goldwyn in the
United States
US in 1923 as Mad Love, with Pola Negri
The Brothers Karamazov (Germany, 1921) co-director; with Emil Occupation Film director
Jannings Film actor
Peter der Große (Germany, 1922) with Emil Jannings screenwriter
Othello (Germany, 1922) with Emil Jannings and Werner Krauss Years active 1918 - 1931
The Vice of Gambling (1923, Germany)
Carousel (Sweden, 1923)[5]
The Countess of Paris (1923)
Men (1924) with Pola Negri
Lily of the Dust (1924) with Pola Negri
The Swan (1925) with Frances Howard
Graustark (1925) with Norma Talmadge[6]
Valencia (1926) with Mae Murray
The Midnight Sun (1926) with Laura La Plante
The Crown of Lies (1926) with Pola Negri
The Indictment (1931) French-language version of Manslaughter (1930)
The Night of Decision (1931) German-language version of The Virtuous Sin (1930)
Woman in the Jungle (1931) German-language version of The Letter (1929)
De Sensatie van de Toekomst (1931) co-director of Dutch version of Paramount film Television

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Magie moderne (1931) co-director with Charles de Rochefort of French version of Television
Stamboul (UK, 1932), also Spanish-language version El hombre que asesino

Screenwriter

The Bull of Olivera (1921)

References
1. BFI Database entry (http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/12823)
2. IMDB entry (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0118266/)
3. IMDB entry (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0018107/trivia)
4. UCLA Film and Television Archive has partial or complete copies of Danton, Sappho, Othello, and
Midnight Sun (http://cinema.library.ucla.edu/)
5. Antti Alanen Film Diary entry (http://anttialanenfilmdiary.blogspot.com/2010/10/karusellen.html)
6. Norma Talmadge webpage (http://www.stanford.edu/~gdegroat/NT/oldreviews/graustark.htm)

External links
Dimitri Buchowetzki (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0118266/) on IMDb

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