Jacques Natanson
French writer Jacques Natanson (15 May 1901 – 19 May 1975) first became involved in the movies in 1929 when one of his plays was adapted for the screen. He enjoyed a fruitful collaboration with Max Ophüls, on such films as "La Ronde" (1951, earning an Academy Award nomination), "Le Plaisir" (1952) and "Lola Montès" (1955).
Selected filmography
- The Orderly (1933)
- To Be Loved (1933)
- Moscow Nights (1934)
- Song of Farewell (1934)
- Volga in Flames (1934)
- Les yeux noirs (1935)
- Michel Strogoff (1936)
- The Cheat (1937)
- The Silent Battle (1937)
- Storm Over Asia (1938)
- Final Accord (1938)
- Sarajevo (1940)
- Song of the Clouds (1946)
- Vertigo (1947)
- After Love (1948)
- The White Night (1948)
- The Lady of the Camellias (1953)
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