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French playwright and screenwriter
Marcel Gerbidon (1868–1933) was a French
playwright and
screenwriter. He collaborated frequently with
Paul Armont. A number of his plays have been adapted into films such as the 1958 film
School for Coquettes.
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Selected plays
Filmography
- Le Porion, directed by Georges Champavert (France, 1921, based on the play Le Porion)
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The Hotel Mouse, directed by
Fred Paul (UK, 1923, based on the play Souris d'hôtel)
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The French Doll, directed by
Robert Z. Leonard (1923, based on the play Jeunes filles de palaces)
- The Goldfish, directed by
Jerome Storm (1924, based on the play
School for Coquettes)
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A Son from America, directed by
Henri Fescourt (France, 1925, based on the play Un fils d'Amérique)
- Souris d'hôtel, directed by
Adelqui Migliar (France, 1929, based on the play Souris d'hôtel)
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Madame Makes Her Exit, directed by
Wilhelm Thiele (German, 1931, based on the play L'Amoureuse Aventure)
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A Dog That Pays Off, directed by
Jean Choux (France, 1932, based on the play Un chien qui rapporte)
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A Son from America, directed by
Carmine Gallone (France, 1932, based on the play Un fils d'Amérique)
- Coiffeur pour dames, directed by
René Guissart (France, 1932, based on the play Coiffeur pour dames)
- Le Mari garçon, directed by
Alberto Cavalcanti (France, 1933, based on the play Le Mari garçon)
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Un soir de réveillon [
fr], directed by
Karl Anton (France, 1933, based on the operetta Un soir de réveillon)
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School for Coquettes, directed by
Pierre Colombier (France, 1935, based on the play
School for Coquettes)
- Die Entführung, directed by
Géza von Bolváry (Germany, 1936, based on the play L'Enlèvement)
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The Mysterious Mister X, directed by
J. A. Hübler-Kahla (Germany, 1936, based on the play Dicky)
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Monsieur Breloque a disparu [
fr], directed by
Robert Péguy (France, 1938, based on the play Dicky)
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Trappola d'amore [
it], directed by
Raffaello Matarazzo (Italy, 1940, based on the play Dicky)
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An Artist with Ladies, directed by
Jean Boyer (France, 1952, based on the play Coiffeur pour dames)
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School for Coquettes, directed by
Jacqueline Audry (France, 1958, based on the play
School for Coquettes)
References
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^ Pallister & Hottell p.77
Bibliography
- Pallister, Janis L. & Hottell, Ruth A. Francophone Women Film Directors: A Guide. Associated University Presses, 2005.
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