Veteran director who moved to Hollywood in 1939 on the strength of his success with British films like "The Man Who Changed His Mind" (1936) and "King Solomon's Mines" (1937). Stevenson was responsible for such accomplished, atmospheric delights as "Jane Eyre" (1943) and "To the Ends of the Earth" (1948) but, after directing a spate of unsuccessful films for Howard Hughes at RKO in the late 1940s…
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