Jean-Pierre Feydeau
Jean-Pierre Feydeau (30 April 1903 - 17 Septembre 1970) was a French film director and screenwriter. Son of dramatist and playwright Georges Feydeau, he was also uncle of Alain Feydeau, Alain Terrane and Jacques Terrane.[1]
Jean-Pierre Feydeau | |
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Born | 30 April 1903 |
Died | 30 September 1970 67) Paris | (aged
Occupation | Film director,screenwriter |
Filmography
Assistant director
- 1934 : Liliom by Fritz Lang
Director
- 1942 : L'Amant de Bornéo codirected with René Le Hénaff
Screenwriter
- 1934 : Le Coup de parapluie by Victor de Fast
- 1934 : Deux mille deux cent vingt deux CF2 by Victor de Fast
- 1935 : Les yeux noirs by Viktor Tourjansky
- 1936 : Wells in Flames by Viktor Tourjansky
- 1936 : Monsieur est saisi by René Sti
- 1936 : La Peur by Viktor Tourjansky after the novel by Stefan Zweig
- 1938 : Mon curé chez les riches by Jean Boyer
- 1939 : Circonstances atténuantes by Jean Boyer
- 1942 : La Symphonie fantastique by Christian-Jaque
- 1946 : Destins by Richard Pottier
- 1946 : Rooster Heart by Maurice Cloche
- 1948 : Route sans issue by Jean Stelli
- 1951 : Andalousie by Robert Vernay
- 1951 : The Dream of Andalusia by Luis Lucia
- 1952 : Une fille sur la route by Jean Stelli
- 1952 : Mon curé chez les riches by Henri Diamant-Berger
- 1953 : The Beauty of Cadiz by Raymond Bernard and Eusebio Fernández Ardavín
- 1957 : Fernand clochard by Pierre Chevalier
- 1960 : Bouche cousue by Jean Boyer
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