Pierre Gaspard-Huit

1917-

Biography: life and films

Pierre Gaspard-Huit is a French film director and screenwriter whose birth name is Jean Michel Pierre Gaspard-Huit. He was born in Libourne, France on 29th November 1917.

His best films as a film director include Christine (1958), Le Capitaine Fracasse (1961) and Ultimul Mohican (1968), and whose best work as a screenwriter include Arthur Maria Rabenalt's Der Zarewitsch (1954), Edmond T. Gréville's Quand sonnera midi (1958) and Le Capitaine Fracasse (1961).

Pierre Gaspard-Huit has so far directed 15 films (including 1 short) and scripted 12 films.

His most frequent genres include: drama (8 films), comedy (4) and Thriller (2).

Our average rating for Pierre Gaspard-Huit over all films is: 2.3

Filmography

Key: d = director; w = writer

Passeurs d'or (1948) [w]

La Fugue de Monsieur Perle (1952) [d]

La Marche glorieuse (1953) [d]

Der Zarewitsch (1954) [w]

Série noire (1955) [w]

Sophie et le crime (1955) [d,w]

La Mariée est trop belle (1956) [d]

Paris canaille (1956) [d]

Las Lavanderas de Portugal (1957) [d,w]

Les Lavandières du Portugal (1957) [d,w]

Christine (1958) [d,w]

Quand sonnera midi (1958) [w]

Le Capitaine Fracasse (1961) [d,w]

Shéhérazade (1963) [d,w]

Gibraltar (1964) [d,w]

À belles dents (1966) [d,w]

Ultimul Mohican (1968) [d]



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