The Fighting Drummer | |
---|---|
Directed by | Georges Combret |
Written by |
|
Produced by | Georges Combret |
Cinematography | Pierre Petit |
Edited by | Germaine Fouquet |
Music by | Hubert Giraud |
Production company | Radius Productions |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. (France) |
Release date |
|
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The Fighting Drummer (French : Tambour battant) is a 1953 French comedy film directed by Georges Combret. [1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Marcel Magniez.
In alphabetical order
Jericho is a 1946 French war film directed by Henri Calef based on Operation Jericho. It was shot at the Epinay Studios of Eclair in Paris.
Sending of Flowers is a 1950 French historical drama film directed by Jean Stelli and starring Tino Rossi, Micheline Francey and Jean Brochard. The film portrays the life of the composer Paul Delmet.
Three Telegrams is a 1950 French drama film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Gérard Gervais, Pierrette Simonet and Olivier Hussenot. The film's art direction was by Auguste Capelier. It was made at the Billancourt Studios in Paris.
Jeff Gordon, Secret Agent is a 1963 French-Italian comedy crime film directed by Raoul André that stars Eddie Constantine, Perrette Pradier and Daniel Emilfork. A caper, it follows the adventures of Jeff Gordon, a tough FBI agent chasing an international jewel thief, who is helped by Lisa, an attractive private investigator.
The Unknown Dancer is a 1929 French silent film directed by René Barberis and starring Véra Flory, André Nicolle and André Roanne.
The Wonderful Day is a 1929 French silent comedy film directed by René Barberis and starring Dolly Davis, André Roanne and Renée Passeur. It was remade as the sound film The Wonderful Day in 1932.
The Drunkard is a 1953 French drama film directed by Georges Combret and starring Pierre Brasseur, Monique Mélinand and François Patrice. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Marcel Magniez. It is based on the 1898 novel of the same title by Jules Mary which had previously been made into a 1921 silent film The Drunkard and a 1937 sound film The Drunkard.
Duel in Dakar is a 1951 French film directed by Georges Combret and Claude Orval and starring Maurice Régamey, Pierre Cressoy and Lysiane Rey.
The Lovers of Marianne is a 1953 French comedy film directed by Jean Stelli and starring Gaby Morlay, André Luguet and Jean Debucourt. It was shot at the Boulogne Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Raymond Gabutti.
Return to Paradise is a 1935 French comedy film directed by Serge de Poligny and starring Claude Dauphin, Mary Morgan and Marcel André. The film's sets were designed by the art director Pierre Schild.
Thus Finishes the Night is a 1949 French drama film directed by Emil E. Reinert and starring Anne Vernon, Claude Dauphin and Henri Guisol. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand.
The Honourable Catherine is a 1943 French comedy film directed by Marcel L'Herbier and starring Edwige Feuillère, Raymond Rouleau and André Luguet. Some of the film's final scenes were directed by an uncredited Jacques de Baroncelli. It was shot at the Buttes-Chaumont Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director André Barsacq.
The Woman in Red is a 1947 French crime film directed by Louis Cuny and starring Jean Debucourt, Pierre Larquey and Andrex.
Unknown of Monte Carlo is a 1939 French drama film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Dita Parlo, Albert Préjean and Jules Berry. A separate Italian version The Woman of Monte Carlo was also made.
An Idiot in Paris is a 1967 French comedy film directed by Serge Korber and starring Dany Carrel, Jean Lefebvre and Bernard Blier.
The Cupid Club is a 1949 comedy crime film directed by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon and starring Pierre Blanchar, Simone Renant and Yves Vincent. It was shot during 1948, but released the following year. It was made at the Photosonor Studios in Paris, with sets designed by the art director Eugène Delfau.
The Last Robin Hood is a 1953 French comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Roger Nicolas, Nicole Maurey and Lucien Nat. The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul-Louis Boutié.
Mademoiselle Béatrice is a 1943 French comedy film directed by Max de Vaucorbeil and starring Gaby Morlay, André Luguet and Louise Carletti. The film's sets were designed by the art director Raymond Druart.
The White Waltz is a 1943 French drama film directed by Jean Stelli and starring Lise Delamare, André Alerme and Aimé Clariond. It was produced and released during the German occupation of France.
Claude Boissol (1920–2016) was a French film and television director and screenwriter. He co-created the long-running crime television series Commissaire Moulin.