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Feliks Hilevych
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: Feliks Illich Hilevych was a Ukrainian Soviet cinematographer.
Born
: Thu, Feb 27 1936
Birthplace
: Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]
Death
: Sun, Jul 26 1992
Feliks Hilevych is
56
years old
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Death macaroni, or Professor Buggensberg's mistake
Feliks Hilevych was
55
in Death macaroni, or Professor Buggensberg's mistake
as 'Director of Photography'.
Wed, Jan 01 1992
Amulet
Feliks Hilevych was
55
in Amulet
as 'Director of Photography'.
Thu, Jul 18 1991
Art of Living in Odessa
Feliks Hilevych was
54
in Art of Living in Odessa
as 'Director of Photography'.
Mon, Jul 02 1990
The Parrot Speaking Yiddish
Feliks Hilevych was
53
in The Parrot Speaking Yiddish
as 'Director of Photography'.
Mon, Jan 01 1990
Treasure Island
Feliks Hilevych was
53
in Treasure Island
as 'Director of Photography'.
Fri, Mar 24 1989
The Prisoner of If Castle
Feliks Hilevych was
52
in The Prisoner of If Castle
as 'Director of Photography'.
Wed, Feb 01 1989
Love For Your Neighbor
Feliks Hilevych was
52
in Love For Your Neighbor
as 'Camera Operator'.
Thu, Jun 02 1988
The Piggy Bank
Feliks Hilevych was
43
in The Piggy Bank
as 'Director of Photography'.
Tue, Jan 01 1980
Cabbages and Kings
Feliks Hilevych was
42
in Cabbages and Kings
as 'Director of Photography'.
Tue, Jun 06 1978
Racers
Feliks Hilevych was
36
in Racers
as 'Director of Photography'.
Fri, Mar 31 1972
Mystery-Bouffe
Feliks Hilevych was
33
in Mystery-Bouffe
as 'Director of Photography'.
Thu, Apr 24 1969
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The Prisoner of the Chateau d'If
Feliks Hilevych was
52
+
in The Prisoner of the Chateau d'If
as 'Director of Photography'.
First Air Date
Wed, Feb 01 1989
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