Jean Loubignac
Appearance
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Jean Loubignac | |
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Born | Jean Alexandre Loubignac 23 November 1901 |
Died | 4 March 1991 | (aged 89)
Occupation | Film director |
Jean Alexandre Loubignac (23 November 1901 - 4 March 1991) was a French film director.[1] A specialist of popular comedies, Jean Loubignac is well known for the film Ah! Les belles bacchantes which he directed in 1955, written and performed by Robert Dhéry and Francis Blanche.
Filmography
[edit]- Director
- 1938 : Sommes-nous défendus ?
- 1948 : Le voleur se porte bien
- 1948 : Le Barbier de Séville
- 1949 : Piège à hommes
- 1949 : The Martyr of Bougival
- 1950 : Piédalu voyage
- 1950 : Le Gang des tractions-arrière
- 1951 : Piédalu in Paris
- 1952 : Foyer perdu
- 1952 : Piédalu Works Miracles
- 1954 : Piédalu député
- 1954 : Ah! Les belles bacchantes
- 1956 : Coup dur chez les mous
- Film editor
- 1938 : La France est un empire by Emmanuel Bourcier
- 1941 : The Master Valet by Paul Mesnier
References
[edit]- ^ Jean Loubignac sur lesGensduCinema.com
External links
[edit]- Jean Loubignac at IMDb
- 19 films liés à Jean Loubignac sur CinéRessources.net