Raymond Bernard

Raymond Bernard Directing

10 Oct, 1891 in Paris, France – 12 Dec, 1977 (86)

 

Raymond Bernard Directing

10 Oct, 1891 in Paris, France – 12 Dec, 1977 (86)

 
Raymond Bernard (10 October 1891 – 12 December 1977) was a French film director and screenwriter whose career spanned more than forty years. He is best remembered for several large-scale historical productions, including the silent films Le Miracle des loups (The Miracle of the Wolves) and Le Joueur d'échecs (The Chess Player) and in the 1930s Les Croix de bois (Wooden Crosses) and a highly regarded adaptation of Les Misérables.
Raymond Bernard (10 October 1891 – 12 December 1977) was a French film director and screenwriter whose career spanned more than forty years. He is best remembered for several large-scale historical productions, including the silent films Le Miracle des loups (The Miracle of the Wolves) and Le Joueur d'échecs (The Chess Player) and in the 1930s Les Croix de bois (Wooden Crosses) and a highly regarded adaptation of Les Misérables.

Acting ((uncredited))

06/09/1961

Director · Writer

05/03/1958

Director

01/02/1957

Writer · Director

11/02/1955

Writer · Director

24/12/1953

Director

06/11/1953

Writer · Director

20/08/1952

Director

14/11/1951

Director · Adaptation

09/12/1949
01/01/1949

Writer · Director

26/04/1946

Director · Writer

09/04/1946

Writer

16/02/1942

Director

06/11/1939

Director

23/03/1939

Director

21/12/1938

Director

20/04/1937

Director

21/01/1937

Director

06/03/1936

Director

15/11/1935

Director · Adaptation

10/11/1934

Director · Writer

09/02/1934

Director · Screenplay

17/03/1932

Adaptation · Director

02/10/1931

Director

18/03/1930

Director · Writer

17/05/1927

Director · Writer

13/11/1924

Director

05/04/1923

Director

17/11/1922

Director · Writer

22/10/1921

Director

26/11/1920

Director · Writer

02/01/1919

Acting (Jacques Doré)

20/10/1915
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