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Jean Guitton (dramatist)
French playwright (1887-1973)

Jean Guitton (dramatist)

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French playwright (1887-1973)
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Juan-les-Pins, arrondissement of Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
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86 years
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Biography

Jean Guitton (29 March 1887 - 8 April 1973) was a French dramatist, librettist, lyricist and screenwriter.

Filmography

  • Les Dévoyés, directed by Henri Vorins (France, 1926, based on the play La Nuit du 3)
  • Jim la Houlette, roi des voleurs (fr), directed by Nicolas Rimsky and Roger Lion (France, 1926, based on the play Jim la Houlette, roi des voleurs)
  • On a trouvé une femme nue (fr), directed by Léo Joannon (France, 1934, based on the play On a trouvé une femme nue)
  • Jim la Houlette (fr), directed by André Berthomieu (France, 1935, based on the play Jim la Houlette, roi des voleurs)
  • Les Maris de ma femme (fr), directed by Maurice Cammage (France, 1937, based on the play Fallait pas m'écraser)
  • Forty Little Mothers, directed by Busby Berkeley (1940, remake of the 1936 film Forty Little Mothers)
  • Le Martyr de Bougival (fr), directed by Jean Loubignac (France, 1949, based on the play Et la police n'en savait rien)
  • Cento piccole mamme, directed by Giulio Morelli (it) (Italy, 1952, remake of the 1936 film Forty Little Mothers)
  • Le Curé de Saint-Amour (fr), directed by Émile Couzinet (France, 1952, based on the play Le Curé de Saint-Amour)
  • Le Plus Heureux des hommes (fr), directed by Yves Ciampi (France, 1952, based on the play Je l'aimais trop)
  • Au diable la vertu, directed by Jean Laviron (France, 1953, based on the play Elle attendait ça)
  • Des quintuplés au pensionnat (fr), directed by René Jayet (France, 1953, loose remake of the 1936 film Forty Little Mothers)
  • Légère et court vêtue, directed by Jean Laviron (France, 1953, based on the play Un amour fou)
  • Une nuit aux Baléares (fr), directed by Paul Mesnier (France, 1957, based on the operetta Une nuit aux Baléares)

Screenwriter

  • 1930: The Prosecutor Hallers, by Robert Wiene
  • 1931: The Man at Midnight, by Harry Lachman
  • 1932: Mise en plis, by Jacques Desagneaux (fr)
  • 1932: Il a été perdu une mariée (fr), by Léo Joannon
  • 1933: La Femme invisible, by Georges Lacombe
  • 1934: Rothchild, by Marco de Gastyne
  • 1936: Les Gaîtés de la finance, by Jack Forrester
  • 1936: Forty Little Mothers, by Léonide Moguy
  • 1937: The Club of Aristocrats, by Pierre Colombier
  • 1937: Les Rois du sport (fr) , by Pierre Colombier
  • 1937: Le Porte-veine (fr), by André Berthomieu
  • 1938: Monsieur Breloque a disparu (fr), by Robert Péguy
  • 1938: La Goualeuse (fr), by Fernand Rivers
  • 1941: The Acrobat, by Jean Boyer
  • 1943: Feu Nicolas (fr), by Jacques Houssin
  • 1948: Femme sans passé (fr), by Gilles Grangier
  • 1949: Ma tante d'Honfleur, by René Jayet
  • 1950: Le Gang des tractions-arrière (fr), by Jean Loubignac
  • 1956: Coup dur chez les mous (fr), by Jean Loubignac
  • 1963: Le Coup de bambou (fr), by Jean Boyer

Operettas

  • 1919: Chaste Suzy
  • 1920: Clo-Clo
  • 1928: L'Hostellerie de la vertu
  • 1930: Six filles à marier
  • 1931: Couss-Couss
  • 1954: Une nuit aux Baléares. Operetta (with Loulou Gasté and Géo Koger (fr))

Plays

  • 1924 : On a trouvé une femme nue. Comedy in three acts (with André Birabeau). Premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Nouveautés
  • 1924 : La Nuit du 3. Drama in four acts. Premiered in Paris at the Eldorado
  • 1926 : Jim la Houlette, roi des voleurs. Play in three acts
  • 1935 : Fallait pas m'écraser. Vaudeville in two acts. Premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de la Renaissance
  • 1936 : Elle attendait ça. Vaudeville in three acts. Premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal
  • 1945 : Un amour fou. Vaudeville in three acts
  • 1949 : Et la police n'en savait rien. Premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt
  • 1951 : Je l'aimais trop. Comedy in three acts. Premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Saint-Georges
  • Before 1952 : Le Curé de Saint-Amour. Play in three acts
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