Louis Page | |
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Born | 1905 Lyon, France |
Died | 3 March 1990 Soucy, France |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1931 – 1966 (film) |
Louis Page (1905–1990) was a French cinematographer.[1]
Selected filmography
[edit]- The Perfume of the Lady in Black (1931)
- Dainah the Mulatto (1932)
- Sanders of the River (1935)
- Marinella (1936)
- Girls of Paris (1936)
- Forty Little Mothers (1936)
- The Silent Battle (1937)
- The Lafarge Case (1938)
- Summer Light (1943)
- Florence Is Crazy (1944)
- The Bellman (1945)
- François Villon (1945)
- The Bouquinquant Brothers (1947)
- The Walls of Malapaga (1949)
- Old Boys of Saint-Loup (1950)
- Tuesday's Guest (1950)
- Young Love (1951)
- Skipper Next to God (1951)
- She and Me (1952)
- The Love of a Woman (1953)
- The Bride Is Much Too Beautiful (1956)
- Plucking the Daisy (1956)
- Maigret Sets a Trap (1958)
- Rue des prairies (1959)
- The Gentleman from Epsom (1962)
- Maigret Sees Red (1963)
- Monsieur (1964)
References
[edit]- ^ Raimondo-Souto p.342
Bibliography
[edit]- H. Mario Raimondo-Souto. Motion Picture Photography: A History, 1891–1960. McFarland, 2006.
External links
[edit]- Louis Page at IMDb
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