René Guissart

1888-1960

Biography: life and films

René Guissart was a French cinematographer and film director. He was born in Paris, France on 24th October 1888 and died in Monaco on 19th May 1960, aged 71.

His best films as a cinematographer include James Vincent's Ambition (1916), Sister Against Sister (1917), George Kelson's Stolen Orders (1918), Fred Niblo's Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925) and Hans Behrendt's Die Regimentstochter (1929), and whose best work as a film director include La chance (1931), Ah! Quelle gare! (1932), L'École des contribuables (1934), À nous deux, madame la vie (1936) and Sweet Devil (1938).

René Guissart was cinematographer on 53 films, directed 26 films and scripted 1 film.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Harley Knoles (8 films), Maurice Tourneur (7), James Vincent (6), Léonce Perret (3), Norman Walker (2) and Herbert Wilcox (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (47 films), comedy (20), comedy-drama (4), romance (3), comedy-romance (3) and War (3).

Our average rating for René Guissart over all films is: 2.7

Filmography

Key: d = director; c = cinematographer; w = writer

Ambition (1916) [c]

Love and Hate (1916) [c]

Sins of Men (1916) [c]

The Battle of Life (1916) [c]

The Unwelcome Mother (1916) [c]

Fighting Odds (1917) [c]

Sister Against Sister (1917) [c]

The Butterfly Girl (1917) [c]

The Volunteer (1917) [c]

Little Women (1918) [c]

Sporting Life (1918) [c]

Stolen Orders (1918) [c]

The Cabaret (1918) [c]

The Gates of Gladness (1918) [c]

Wanted: A Mother (1918) [c]

Woman (1918) [c]

The White Heather (1919) [c]

Victory (1919) [c]

My Lady's Garter (1920) [c]

The County Fair (1920) [c]

The Empire of Diamonds (1920) [c]

The Yellow Typhoon (1920) [c]

Treasure Island (1920) [c]

Sowing the Wind (1921) [c]

The Breaking Point (1921) [c]

The Butterfly Girl (1921) [c]

The Money Maniac (1921) [c]

The Bohemian Girl (1922) [c]

The Lying Truth (1922) [c]

While Satan Sleeps (1922) [c]

Chu-Chin-Chow (1923) [c]

Paddy the Next Best Thing (1923) [c]

While Paris Sleeps (1923) [c]

Madame Sans-Gêne (1924) [c]

Southern Love (1924) [c]

Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925) [c]

Land of Hope and Glory (1927) [c]

A Little Bit of Fluff (1928) [c]

Adam's Apple (1928) [c]

The White Sheik (1928) [c]

Tommy Atkins (1928) [c]

Die Regimentstochter (1929) [c]

The American Prisoner (1929) [c]

The Hate Ship (1929) [c]

Dans une île perdue (1930) [c]

La Lettre (1930) [c]

Le Secret du docteur (1930) [c]

Raise the Roof (1930) [c]

The Compulsory Husband (1930) [c]

The W Plan (1930) [c]

La Chance (1931) [d]

Rien que la vérité (1931) [d]

Tropennächte (1931) [c]

Un homme en habit (1931) [d]

Ah! Quelle gare! (1932) [d]

La Perle (1932) [d]

La Poule (1932) [d]

Le Fils improvisé (1932) [d]

Mon coeur balance (1932) [d]

Passionnément (1932) [d]

Tu seras Duchesse (1932) [d]

Je te confie ma femme (1933) [d]

Le Père prématuré (1933) [d]

Primerose (1933) [d]

L'École des contribuables (1934) [d]

On a volé un homme (1934) [c]

Dédé (1935) [d]

Dora Nelson (1935) [d]

Les Soeurs Hortensia (1935) [d]

Parlez-moi d'amour (1935) [d]

Prince de minuit (1935) [d]

Une fille à papa (1935) [d]

À nous deux, madame la vie (1936) [d]

Le Vertige (1936) [w]

Ménilmontant (1936) [d]

Toi, c'est moi (1936) [d]

Alexis gentleman chauffeur (1938) [d]

Bourrachon (1938) [d]

Sweet Devil (1938) [d]

Visages de femmes (1938) [d]

Le Chemin de l'honneur (1939) [c]



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