Pierre Channel
Pierre Channel , of his true name Pierre Cohen , is a French realizer born the December 5th 1904 with Brussels, (Belgium) and died the December 23rd 1990 with the Garenne-Doves, in the suburbs Paris ienne.
Initially documentarist, it is a pillar of the French cinema in the Années 1930, with which one owes in particular the Alibi and the Last turning , first of the four adaptations of the novel the factor sounds always twice James Mr. Cain.
Jew, it flees France in 1942 for the Argentine, where it carries out eight films. After the war, it will never find the place which it occupied within the French cinema.
Catalog of films
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1927 : Paris Cinema - short film
- 1928: Toss of the dice - short film
- 1292: a city of the cinema - Short film
- 1930: Architecture of today , To build and Three building sites - short films
- 1931: famous modern a - short film
- 1932: For a piano - short film
- 1932: small trades of Paris - short film
- 1932: the Martyrdom of obese the
- 1934: the Street without name
- 1935: Crime and punishment
- 1936: Mutinés of Elseneur
- 1937: the Man of nowhere
- 1937: the Alibi
- 1938: the Business Lafarge
- 1938: the House of the Maltese
- 1939: the Last turning
- 1943: Todo a hombre
- 1944: abre el abismo
- 1944: El muerto falta with quoted
- 1946: Viaje sin regreso
- 1946 : the Fair with the dreams
- 1948: Clochemerle (According to Gabriel Knight)
- 1951: Native Sound
- 1952: El Ídolo
- 1954 : Confesiones Al amanecer
- 1956: Section of the missings
- 1958: Raids on the city
- 1958: dangerous Plays
- 1959: the Animal with the mounting
- 1960: Nights of Raspoutine
- 1963: the assassin is up to all the tricks…
- 1969: the Libertines ( Las Bleated )
- 1985: the chance carries out the play
See too
- Pierre Channel on AlloCiné
- Pierre Channel on Internet Movie Database
- South American exiles of Pierre Channel
- Argentinian films of Pierre Channel
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