Jean Manse

Jean Manse (born the November 19th 1899 with Marseilles - died the August 25th 1967 with Marseilles) is a French scenario writer and lyric writer.

Biography

Jean Manse begins in the cinema with the beginning of the year thirty by writing the scenario from Terror from the pampa , of Maurice Cammage. In 1938, he writes the words of the songs of the Schpountz of Marcel Pagnol: it is its first participation in a large successful film. Brother-in-law of Fernandel, it then will take part in the scenarios of the majority of films that the latter turns in the Fifties, with Jean Boyer ( Sénéchal splendid the ), John Berry ( Don Juan ), Christian-Jaque ( the Law, it is the law ), Gilles Grangier ( Kitchen with butter ) and especially Henri Verneuil, with which Manse collaborates on the Cow and the Prisoner , its larger success.

Selective catalog of films

Scenario writer

Lyric writer

External bonds

  • Card IMDB

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