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 +"In his [[1954]] essay ''[[Une certaine tendance du cinéma français]]'' ("a certain tendency in the French cinema"), [[François Truffaut]] coined the phrase "la politique des auteurs", and asserted that the worst of [[Jean Renoir]]'s movies would always be more interesting than the best of [[Jean Delannoy]]'s."--Sholem Stein
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-'''Jean Delannoy''' (born [[January 12]], [[1908]] in [[Noisy-le-Sec]], [[Île-de-France (région)|Île-de-France]]) is a [[France|French]], [[actor]], [[film editor]], [[screenwriter]] and [[film director]].+ 
 +'''Jean Delannoy''' (12 January 1908 – 18 June 2008) was a French actor, [[film editor]], screenwriter and film director.
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 +==Partial filmography==
 +* ''[[The Beautiful Sailor]]'' (1932)
 +* ''[[The Improvised Son ]]'' (1932)
 +* ''[[The Premature Father]]'' (1933) (editor)
 +* ''[[Paris-Deauville]]'' (1934)
 +* ''[[Casanova (1934 film)|Casanova]]'' (1934)
 +* ''[[Women's Club (1936 film)|Women's Club]]'' (1936) (assistant director)
 +* ''[[Nitchevo (1936 film)|Nitchevo]]'' (1936)
 +* ''[[Michel Strogoff (1936 film)|Michel Strogoff]]'' (1936)
 +* ''[[Golden Venus]]'' (1938)
 +* ''[[The Black Diamond (1941 film)|The Black Diamond]]'' (1941)
 +*''{{Interlanguage link multi|Macao, l'enfer du jeu|fr}}'' (1939/1942)
 +*''[[L'Éternel retour]]'' (1943)
 +* ''[[Pastoral Symphony (film)|Pastoral Symphony]]'' (1946)
 +*''[[Les jeux sont faits (film)|Les jeux sont faits]]'' (1947)
 +*''[[Aux yeux du souvenir]]'' (1948)
 +* ''[[The Secret of Mayerling]]'' (1949)
 +* ''[[God Needs Men]]'' (1950)
 +*''[[La Minute de vérité]]'' (1952)
 +*''[[Napoleon Road]]'' (1953)
 +*''[[Destinées]]'' (1954)
 +*''[[Obsession (1954 film)|Obsession]]'' (1954)
 +*''[[Marie-Antoinette reine de France]]'' (1956)
 +*''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1956 film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' (French title: ''[[Notre Dame de Paris]]'') (1957)
 +*''[[Maigret tend un piège (film)|Maigret tend un piège]]'' (1958)
 +*''[[Venere Imperiale]]'' (1963)
 +*''[[Les amitiés particulières (film)|Les amitiés particulières]]'' (1964)
 +*''Le Lit a Deux Places'' (1965)
 +*''Le Majordome'' (1965)
 +*''Le Lit à deux places'' (1966)
 +*''Les Sultans'' (1966)
 +*''[[Action Man (1967 film)|Action Man]]'' (1967)
 +*''[[La Peau de torpedo]]'' (1970)
 +*''Pas folle la guêpe'' (1972)
 +*''Le Jeune Homme et le Lion'' (1976 television film)
 +*''Histoire du chevalier Des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut'' (1978 6-episode television series)
 +*''Les Grandes Conjurations : Le Coup d'État du 2 décembre'' (1979 episode of a television series)
 +*''L'Été indien'' (1980 television film)
 +*''Frère Martin (La justice de Dieu, La justice du Pape)'' (1981 television film in two parts)
 +*''Le Crime de Pierre Lacaze'' (1983 television film in two parts)
 +*''L'Énigmatique Monsieur S. ou Tout est dans la fin'' (1987 television film)
 +*''Bernadette'' (1987)
 +*''La Passion de Bernadette'' (1989 sequel to ''Bernadette'' that was only distributed in Lourdes)
 +*''Le Gorille compte ses abattis'' (1990 episode in the ''Le Gorille'' television series)
 +*''Marie de Nazareth'' (1995) released in English as ''Mary of Nazareth'' (2003)
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"In his 1954 essay Une certaine tendance du cinéma français ("a certain tendency in the French cinema"), François Truffaut coined the phrase "la politique des auteurs", and asserted that the worst of Jean Renoir's movies would always be more interesting than the best of Jean Delannoy's."--Sholem Stein

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Jean Delannoy (12 January 1908 – 18 June 2008) was a French actor, film editor, screenwriter and film director.

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