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Alex Vetchinsky (1904- 4 March 1980, Hove, East Sussex, England) was a British film art director and production designer, nominated for BAFTA Film Award. Vetchinsky worked on more than a hundred productions during a career that lasted between 1928 and 1974. He was employed for many years at Gainsborough Pictures. He later worked frequently for Rank, including on several Carry On films.
Date Of Birth November 9, 1904 Died 1980-03-04 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Art Director, Production Designer, Set Decorator Star Sign Scorpio
Art Director Title Year Status Character Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1974 TV Series 3 episodes Diamonds on Wheels 1973 TV Movie as Vetchinsky Kidnapped 1971 as Vetchinsky Jane Eyre 1970 TV Movie Carry on Up the Jungle 1970 as Vetchinsky David Copperfield 1970 TV Movie as Vetchinsky Sophie's Place 1969 Carry On... Up the Khyber 1968 as Vetchinsky Carry On... Follow That Camel 1967 as Vetchinsky The Long Duel 1967 as Vetchinsky Island of the Burning Damned 1967 Deadlier Than the Male 1967 Carnaby, M.D. 1966 Rotten to the Core 1965 Carry on Spying 1964 as A. Vetchinsky This Is My Street 1964 Underworld Informers 1963 Bitter Harvest 1963 Doctor in Distress 1963 Young and Willing 1962 Walk in the Shadow 1962 Tiara Tahiti 1962 Victim 1961 Flame in the Streets 1961 The Singer Not the Song 1961 Conspiracy of Hearts 1960 North West Frontier 1959 Carry on Nurse 1959 Operation Amsterdam 1959 Carry On Sergeant 1958 A Night to Remember 1958 Robbery Under Arms 1957 Night Ambush 1957 Triple Deception 1956 A Town Like Alice 1956 Value for Money 1955 Passage Home 1955 The Colditz Story 1955 as Vetchinsky The Black Knight 1954 as Vetchinsky Up to His Neck 1954 as Vetchinsky Hell Below Zero 1954 as Vetchinsky Trouble in Store 1953 as A. Vetchinsky Sailor of the King 1953 as Alec Vetchinsky The Long Memory 1953 as Vetchinsky Something Money Can't Buy 1952 The Stranger in Between 1952 Night Without Stars 1951 Highly Dangerous 1950 as Vetchinsky Operation Disaster 1950 Give Us This Day 1949 Madness of the Heart 1949 The Weaker Sex 1948 as Vetchinsky Escape 1948 The Mark of Cain 1947 as Vetchinsky The October Man 1947 as Vetchinsky Hungry Hill 1947 as Vetchinsky Waterloo Road 1945 as Vetchinsky Don't Take It to Heart! 1944 as Alec Vetchinsky Tawny Pipit 1944 The Flemish Farm 1943 The Young Mr. Pitt 1942 Uncensored 1942 I Thank You 1941 as Vetchinsky Bombsight Stolen 1941 as Vetchinsky Once a Crook 1941 as Vetchinsky Mail Train 1941 as Vetchinsky The Remarkable Mr. Kipps 1941 as Vetchinsky The Ghost Train 1941 as Vetchinsky Gasbags 1941 as Vetchinsky Neutral Port 1940 as Vetchinsky Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt 1940 as Vetchinsky Night Train to Munich 1940 as Vetchinsky Girl in the News 1940 as Vetchinsky A Girl Must Live 1939 Hey! Hey! USA 1938 as Vetchinsky Old Bones of the River 1938 Convict 99 1938 as Vetchinsky Good Morning, Boys 1937 as Vetchinsky Jack of All Trades 1936 as Vetchinsky Windbag the Sailor 1936 The Man Who Lived Again 1936 as Vetchinsky Everybody Dance 1936 Where There's a Will 1936 Nine Days a Queen 1936 as A. Vetchinsky Things Are Looking Up 1935 as A. Vetchinsky Foreign Affaires 1935 as A. Vetchinsky The Phantom Light 1935 as A. Vetchinsky Stormy Weather 1935 Boys Will Be Boys 1935 as A. Vetchinsky Along Came Sally 1934 as A. Vetchinsky Friday the Thirteenth 1933 as A. Vetchinsky Falling for You 1933/I as A. Vetchinsky It's a Boy 1933 as A. Vetchinsky The Woman in Command 1933 as Vetchinsky The Man from Toronto 1933 Marry Me 1932 as Vetchinsky The Lucky Number 1932 as A. Vetchinsky Love on Wheels 1932 as Vetchinsky Lord Babs 1932 The Office Girl 1931 as Vetchinsky Symphony in Two Flats 1930 as Vetchinsky Balaclava 1928
Production Designer Title Year Status Character Gold 1974 as Alec Vetchinsky A Study in Terror 1965 as Vetchinsky Waterfront Women 1950 It's Hard to Be Good 1948 as Vetchinsky The Mark of Cain 1947 Beware of Pity 1946 as Vetchinsky The Lamp Still Burns 1943 as Alec Vetchinsky Where's That Fire? 1940 Night and Day 1932 Faithful Hearts 1932 Lord Babs 1932
Art Department Title Year Status Character The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders 1965 location art director The Frozen Limits 1939 settings - as Vetchinsky Shipyard Sally 1939 settings - as Vetchinsky To the Victor 1938 settings Doctor Syn 1937 settings - as Vetchinsky Said O'Reilly to McNab 1937 settings - as Vetchinsky O-Kay for Sound 1937 settings - as Vetchinsky Michael and Mary 1931 designer - as Vetchinsky
Set Decorator Title Year Status Character High Treason 1951 Band Waggon 1940 as Vetchinsky, settings Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday 1939 as Vetchinsky Ask a Policeman 1939 as Vetchinsky, settings The Lady Vanishes 1938 as Vetchinsky, settings Alf's Button Afloat 1938 as Vetchinsky, settings Three on a Weekend 1938 as Vetchinsky, settings Oh, Mr. Porter! 1937 as Vetchinsky, settings
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1966 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best British Art Direction (B/W) Rotten to the Core (1965)
Known for movies A Night to Remember (1958) as Art Director
Victim (1961) as Art Director
Night Train to Munich (1940) as Art Director
The Colditz Story (1955) as Art Director