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Producer, Seth Holt, was born Palestine [now Israel] on {birthday} in {birth_city}, {birth_state}. Holt died at the age of 1971 in 1971 in London, England .

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Was slated to direct If.... (1968), but his physical and mental conditions had deteriorated to the point where Lindsay Anderson took over the picture.

Began directing a farcical detective thriller, "Monsieur Lecoq", in 1967 and filmed for several weeks in mostly bad weather which caused considerable delays. Eventually, Columbia Pictures decided it would be cheaper to abandon the uncompleted film. John Le Mesurier, who had a small role, suggested in his autobiography that Holt had never recovered from this career blow.

In the early 1960s, Holt and actor Zero Mostel prepared a screenplay based on Agatha Christie's "The ABC Murders", planning a film in which Holt would direct Mostel in the role of Hercule Poirot. However, this was postponed, and when the film was eventually made (as "The Alphabet Murders", 1966), Frank Tashlin directed Tony Randall as Poirot, using a new script.

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