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French novelist, playwright and screenwriter (1890–1974)
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Born | (1890-12-06)6 December 1890
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Died | 1 October 1974(1974-10-01) (aged 83)
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Occupation(s) | Novelist, playwright and screenwriter |
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André Birabeau (6 December 1890 – 1 October 1974) was a French novelist, playwright and screenwriter.
- La débauche (1924), English trans. Revelation (1930). Cited as the first novel about a homosexual man from the mother's point of view
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- Voyage d'agrément, became 1935 movie
- Chfr. 35 (short story, 1928), became 1942 French movie À vos ordres, Madame
- Le jardin aux vingt-cinq allées (1928)
- Désirable (1949)
- La belle égarée (1965)
- Rendez-vous avec l'amour (1972)
- L'amour naît où il veut (1974)
- Le coeur sur la main (1919)
- La peau (with
Nicolas Nancey, 1919)
- Le bébé barbu (1920)
- La Femme fatale (1920), became 1946 movie
- Une sacrée petite blonde (with
Pierre Woolf, 1921)
- Est-ce possible? (1923)
- Un jour de folie (1923)
- On a trouvé une femme nue (with
Jean Guitton, 1923), became 1934 movie
- La fleur d'oranger (with
Georges Dolley, 1924), became 1944 movie Fiori d'arancio
- Un petit nez retroussé (with
Nicolas Nancey, 1924)
- Le chemin des écoliers (1924)
- Mon vieux (with
Henri Bataille, 1924)
- Le petit péché (1924)
- Chifforton (1925)
- Un déjeuner de soleil (1925), became 1927 musical Lovely Lady, 1927 movie
Breakfast at Sunrise, 1937 French movie
A Picnic on the Grass, 1939 Italian movie
At Your Orders, Madame
- L'eunuque (with
Henri Duvernois, 1927)
- La fille et le garçon (with
Georges Dolley, 1927)
- Le chemin des écoliers (1927)
- Un déjeuner d'amoureux (1927)
- Votre sourire (1928), became 1934 movie
- Côte d'Azur (with
Georges Dolley, 1931), became 1932 movie
- Baisers perdus (1932), translated by Phyllis Roberts as Lost Kisses, became 1945 movie
Lost Kisses
- Ma sœur de luxe (1933)
- Tempête sur les côtes (1933)
- Dame Nature (1935), English adaptation by
Patricia Collinge 1939, became 1953 movie
L'età dell'amore
- Fiston (1936), became 1937 movie
My Son the Minister
- La Chaleur du sein (1937) aka Mother Love, became 1938 movie
- Pamplemousse (1937), became
Theresa Helburn's Little Dark Horse (1941)
- Le nid (1938)
- Plaire (1941)
- Le séducteur (1945)
- El ojo de Moscú (written in Spanish) (1952)
- Souviens-toi mon amour (1954)
- El dúo de Manón (written in Spanish) (1926)
- Calor de nido (1955 Spanish trans. of Le nid)
- Trois pas sur le boulevard (1971) three one-act plays: L'amour avec un A majuscule, Papoupa and Le paladin.
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Breakfast at Sunrise, directed by
Malcolm St. Clair (1927, based on the play Un déjeuner de soleil)
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The Girl and the Boy, directed by
Wilhelm Thiele and
Roger Le Bon (French, 1931, based on the play La fille et le garçon)
- Côte d'Azur, directed by
Roger Capellani (France, 1932, based on the play Côte d'Azur)
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Orange Blossom, directed by
Henry Roussel (France, 1932, based on the play La fleur d'oranger)
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Buridan's Donkey, directed by
Alexandre Ryder (France, 1932, adaptation of a play by
Gaston Arman de Caillavet and
Robert de Flers)
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On a trouvé une femme nue [
fr], directed by
Léo Joannon (France, 1934, based on the play On a trouvé une femme nue)
- Votre sourire, directed by
Monty Banks and
Pierre Caron (France, 1934, based on the play Votre sourire)
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Voyage d'agrément [
fr], directed by
Christian-Jaque (France, 1935, based on the novel Voyage d'agrément)
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My Son the Minister, directed by
Veit Harlan (Germany, 1937, based on the play Fiston)
- Un déjeuner de soleil, directed by
Marcel Cravenne [
fr] (France, 1937, based on the play Un déjeuner de soleil)
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Mother Love (1938 film), directed by
Jean Boyer (France, 1938, based on the play La Chaleur du sein)
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At Your Orders, Madame, directed by
Mario Mattoli (Italy, 1939, based on the play Un déjeuner de soleil)
- À vos ordres, Madame, directed by
Jean Boyer (France, 1942, based on the short story Chfr. 35)
- Punto negro, directed by
Luis Mottura [
es] (Argentina, 1943, based on the play Pamplemousse)
- Fiori d'arancio, directed by
Hobbes Dino Cecchini [
it] (Italy, 1944, based on the play La fleur d'oranger)
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Lost Kisses, directed by
Mario Soffici (Argentina, 1945, based on the play Baisers perdus)
- La Femme fatale, directed by
Jean Boyer (France, 1946, based on the play La Femme fatale)
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Too Young for Love, directed by
Lionello De Felice [
it] (Italy, 1953, based on the play Dame Nature)
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