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==Selective list of screenplays==
==Selective list of screenplays==
Charles Spaak wrote or contributed to more than 100 film screenplays, including the following:
Charles Spaak wrote or contributed to more than 100 film screenplays, including the following:
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* 1929 ''[[Les Nouveaux Messieurs]]'' (d. Jacques Feyder)
* ''[[The New Gentlemen|Les Nouveaux Messieurs]]'' / ''The New Gentlemen'' (1929, d. Jacques Feyder)
* 1930 ''[[La petite Lise|La Petite Lise]]'' (''Little Lise'', d. Jean Grémillon)
* ''[[Little Lise|La Petite Lise]]'' / ''Little Lise'' (1930, d. Jean Grémillon)
* 1931 ''[[Dainah the Mulatto|Daïnah la métisse]]'' (''Dainah the Mulatto'') (d. Jean Grémillon)
* ''[[Dainah the Mulatto|Daïnah la métisse]]'' / ''Dainah the Mulatto'' (1932, d. Jean Grémillon)
* ''[[A Telephone Call|Un coup de téléphone]]'' / '''A Telephone Call'' (1932, d. Georges Lacombe)
* ''[[That Scoundrel Morin]]'' (1932)
* ''[[That Scoundrel Morin|Ce cochon de Morin]]'' / ''That Scoundrel Morin'' (1932, d. Georges Lacombe)
''[[Le Grand Jeu (1934 film)|Le Grand Jeu]]'' (d. Jacques Feyder) (1934)
* ''[[Pension Mimosas]]'' (d. Jacques Feyder) (1934) (1934)
* ''[[Le Grand Jeu (1934 film)|Le Grand Jeu]]'' (1934, d. Jacques Feyder)
* 1935 ''[[La Bandera (film)|La Bandera]]'' (d. Julien Duvivier)
* ''[[Pension Mimosas]]'' (1935, d. Jacques Feyder)
* 1935 ''[[Beautiful Days (1935 film)|Les Beaux Jours]]'' (''Beautiful Days'') (d. Marc Allégret)
* ''[[La Bandera (film)|La Bandera]]'' (1935, d. Julien Duvivier)
* 1935 ''[[Adémaï in the Middle Ages|Adémaï au Moyen Âge]]'' (''Adémaï in the Middle Ages'') (d. Jean de Marguenat)
* ''[[Beautiful Days (1935 film)|Les Beaux Jours]]'' / ''Beautiful Days'' (1935. d. Marc Allégret)
* ''[[Adémaï in the Middle Ages|Adémaï au Moyen-Âge]]'' / ''Adémaï in the Middle Ages'' (1935, d. Jean de Marguenat)
* 1935 ''[[The Scandalous Couple|Les Époux scandaleux]]'' (''The Scandalous Couple'') (d. Georges Lacombe)
* ''[[The Scandalous Couple|Les Époux scandaleux]]'' / ''The Scandalous Couple'' (1935, d. Georges Lacombe)
* 1935 ''[[Carnival in Flanders (film)|La Kermesse héroïque]]'' (d. Jacques Feyder)
* ''[[Carnival in Flanders (film)|La Kermesse héroïque]]'' / ''Carnival in Flanders'' (1935, d. Jacques Feyder)
* 1935 ''[[Veille d'armes]]'' (d. Marcel L'Herbier)
* 1936 ''[[The Lower Depths (1936 film)|Les Bas-fonds]]'' (d. Jean Renoir)
* ''[[Veille d'armes]]'' (1935, d. Marcel L'Herbier)
* ''[[The Lower Depths (1936 film)|Les Bas-fonds]]'' / ''The Lower Depths'' (1936. d. Jean Renoir)
* 1936 ''[[La belle équipe|La Belle Équipe]]'' (d. Julien Duvivier)
* 1936 ''[[The Man of the Hour|L'Homme du jour]]'' (''The Man of the Hour'') (d. Julien Duvivier)
* ''[[They Were Five|La Belle Équipe]]'' / ''They Were Five'' (1936, d. Julien Duvivier)
* 1936 ''[[Wolves Between Them|Les Loups entre eux]]'' (''Wolves Between Them'') (d. Léon Mathot)
* ''[[Wolves Between Them|Les Loups entre eux]]'' / ''Wolves Between Them'' (1936, d. Léon Mathot)
* 1936 ''La Porte du large'' (d. Marcel L'Herbier)
* ''La Porte du large'' (1936, d. Marcel L'Herbier)
* ''[[The Man of the Hour|L’Homme du jour]]'' / ''The Man of the Hour'' (1937, d. Julien Duvivier)
* 1937 ''[[Aloha, le chant des îles]]'' (d. Léon Mathot)
* ''[[Aloha, le chant des îles]]'' (1937, d. Léon Mathot)
* 1937 ''[[The Strange Monsieur Victor|L'Étrange Monsieur Victor]]'' (''The Strange Monsieur Victor'') (d. Jean Grémillon)
* 1937 ''[[La Grande Illusion]]'' (d. Jean Renoir)
* ''[[La Grande Illusion]]'' (1937, d. Jean Renoir)
* 1937 ''[[Lady Killer (1937 film)|Gueule d'amour]]'' (d. Jean Grémillon)
* ''[[Lady Killer (1937 film)|Gueule d'amour]]'' / ''Lady Killer'' (1937, d. Jean Grémillon)
* ''[[Mollenard]]'' (1938, d. Robert Siodmak)
* 1938 ''[[The End of the Day|La Fin du jour]]'' (''The End of the Day'') (d. Julien Duvivier)
* 1938 ''[[Coral Reefs (film)|Le Récif de corail]]'' (''Coral Reefs'') (d. Maurice Gleize)
* ''[[The Strange Monsieur Victor|L'Étrange Monsieur Victor]]'' / ''The Strange Monsieur Victor'' (1938, d. Jean Grémillon)
* ''[[The End of the Day|La Fin du jour]]'' / ''The End of the Day'' (1939. d. Julien Duvivier)
* 1939 ''[[Le Dernier tournant|Le Dernier Tournant]]'' (d. Pierre Chenal)
* ''[[Coral Reefs (film)|Le Récif de corail]]'' / ''Coral Reefs'' (1939, d. Maurice Gleize)
* 1939 ''[[Remorques]]'' (d. Jean Grémillon) [uncredited]
* 1940 ''[[The Heart of a Nation|Untel père et fils]]'' (d. Julien Duvivier)
* ''[[The Last Turning|Le Dernier Tournant]]'' / ''The Last Turning'' (1939, d. Pierre Chenal)
* ''[[Stormy Waters (1941 film)|Remorques]]'' / ''Stormy Waters'' (1939, released 1941, d. Jean Grémillon)
* 1941 ''[[Who Killed Santa Claus?|L'Assassinat du père Noël]]'' (''Who Killed Santa Claus'') (d. Christian-Jaque)
* 1941 ''[[Sins of Youth (film)|Péchés de jeunesse]]'' (''Sins of Youth'') (d. Maurice Tourneur)
* ''[[The Heart of a Nation|Untel père et fils]]'' / ''The Heart of a Nation'' (1940, released 1943, d. Julien Duvivier)
* ''[[Who Killed Santa Claus?|L'Assassinat du père Noël]]'' / ''Who Killed Santa Claus?'' (1941, d. Christian-Jaque)
* 1942 ''[[Le Lit à colonnes]]'' (d. Roland Tual)
* 1943 ''[[The Woman Who Dared (1944 film)|Le ciel est à vous]]'' (''The Woman Who Dared'') (d. Jean Grémillon)
* ''[[Sins of Youth (film)|Péchés de jeunesse]]'' / ''Sins of Youth'' (1941, d. Maurice Tourneur)
* ''[[Le Lit à colonnes]]'' (1942, d. Roland Tual)
* 1944 ''[[Majestic Hotel Cellars|Les Caves du Majestic]]'' (''Majestic Hotel Cellars'') (d. Richard Pottier)
* 1946 ''[[The Queen's Necklace (1946 film)|L'Affaire du collier de la reine]]'' (''The Queen's Necklace'') (d. Marcel L'Herbier)
* ''[[The Woman Who Dared (1944 film)|Le ciel est à vous]]'' / ''The Woman Who Dared'' (1944, d. Jean Grémillon)
* 1946 ''[[Panic (1946 film)|Panique]]'' (''Panic'') (d. Julien Duvivier)
* ''[[Majestic Hotel Cellars|Les Caves du Majestic]]'' / ''Majestic Hotel Cellars'' (1944, d. Richard Pottier)
* 1948 ''[[Eternal Conflict (film)|Éternel conflit]]'' (''Eternal Conflict'') (d. Georges Lampin)
* ''[[The Queen's Necklace (1946 film)|L'Affaire du collier de la reine]]'' / ''The Queen's Necklace'' (1946, d. Marcel L'Herbier)
* 1949 ''[[The Barton Mystery (1949 film)|Le Mystère Barton]]'' (''The Barton Mystery'') (d. Charles Spaak)
* ''[[Panique (1946 film)|Panique]]'' / ''Panic'' (1946, d. Julien Duvivier)
* 1950 ''[[Black Jack (1950 film)|Black Jack]]'' (d. Julien Duvivier)
* ''[[Eternal Conflict (film)|Éternel Conflit]]'' / ''Eternal Conflict'' (1948, d. Georges Lampin)
* ''[[The Barton Mystery (1949 film)|Le Mystère Barton]]'' ''The Barton Mystery'' (1949, d. Charles Spaak)
* 1950 ''[[Justice is Done|Justice est faite]]'' (d. André Cayatte)
* 1952 ''[[Adorables créatures]]'' (d. Christian-Jaque)
* ''[[Black Jack (1950 film)|Black Jack]]'' (1950, d. Julien Duvivier)
* ''[[Justice is Done|Justice est faite]]'' / ''Justice Is Done'' (1950, d. André Cayatte)
* 1952 ''[[The Smugglers' Banquet|Le Banquet des fraudeurs]]'' (d. Henri Storck)
* ''[[Adorables créatures]]'' (1952, d. Christian-Jaque)
* 1952 ''[[We Are All Murderers|Nous sommes tous des assassins]]'' (d. André Cayatte)
* ''[[The Smugglers' Banquet|Le Banquet des fraudeurs]]'' / ''The Smugglers' Banquet'' (1952, d. Henri Storck)
* 1953 ''[[Before the Deluge|Avant le déluge]]'' (d. André Cayatte)
* ''[[We Are All Murderers|Nous sommes tous des assassins]]'' / ''We Are All Murderers'' (1952, d. André Cayatte)
* 1953 ''[[Thérèse Raquin (1953 film)|Thérèse Raquin]]'' (d. Marcel Carné)
* 1955 ''[[Black Dossier (film)|Le Dossier noir]]'' (d. André Cayatte)
* ''[[Thérèse Raquin (1953 film)|Thérèse Raquin]]'' (1953, d. Marcel Carné)
* ''[[Before the Deluge|Avant le déluge]]'' / ''Before the Deluge'' (1954, d. André Cayatte)
* 1955 ''Scuola elementare'' (d. Alberto Lattuada)
* 1956 ''[[Crime and Punishment (1956 film)|Crime et Châtiment]]'' (''Crime and Punishment'') (d. Georges Lampin)
* ''[[Black Dossier (film)|Le Dossier noir]]'' / ''Black Dossier'' (1955, d. André Cayatte)
* 1956 ''[[Paris, Palace Hotel]]'' (d. Henri Verneuil)
* ''Scuola elementare'' (1955, d. Alberto Lattuada)
* ''[[Crime and Punishment (1956 film)|Crime et Châtiment]]'' / ''Crime and Punishment'' (1956, d. Georges Lampin)
* 1957 ''[[Charming Boys|Charmants Garçons]]'' (''Charming Boys'') (d. Henri Decoin)
* ''[[Paris, Palace Hotel]]'' (1956, d. Henri Verneuil)
* 1957 ''[[Send a Woman When the Devil Fails|Quand la femme s'en mêle]]'' (''Send a Woman When the Devil Fails'') (d. Yves Allégret)
* ''[[Charming Boys|Charmants Garçons]]'' / ''Charming Boys'' ( (1957, d. Henri Decoin)
* 1961 ''[[Cartouche (film)|Cartouche]]'' (d. Philippe de Broca)
* ''[[Send a Woman When the Devil Fails|Quand la femme s'en mêle]]'' / ''Send a Woman When the Devil Fails'' (1957, d. Yves Allégret)
* 1961 ''[[The Burning Court (film)|La Chambre ardente]]'' (d. Julien Duvivier)
* 1962 ''[[Germinal (1963 film)|Germinal]]'' (d. Yves Allégret)
* ''[[Cartouche (film)|Cartouche]]'' (1962, d. Philippe de Broca)
* ''[[The Burning Court (film)|La Chambre ardente]]'' / ''The Burning Court'' (1962, d. Julien Duvivier)
* 1962 ''[[Le glaive et la balance|Le Glaive et la Balance]]'' (d.André Cayatte)
* ''[[Le glaive et la balance|Le Glaive et la Balance]]'' / ''Two Are Guilty'' (1962, d. André Cayatte)
* 1963 ''[[Mathias Sandorf (1963 film)|Mathias Sandorf]]'' (d. Georges Lampin)
* ''[[Germinal (1963 film)|Germinal]]'' (1963, d. Yves Allégret)
* 1973 ''{{Interlanguage link|La Main à couper (1974 film)|fr|3=La Main à couper|lt=La Main à couper}}'' (d. Étienne Périer)
* ''[[Mathias Sandorf (1963 film)|Mathias Sandorf]]'' (1963, d. Georges Lampin)
* ''{{Interlanguage link|La Main à couper (1974 film)|fr|3=La Main à couper|lt=La Main à couper}}'' (1974, d. Étienne Périer)
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==Further reading==
==Further reading==

Latest revision as of 22:28, 3 June 2024

Charles Spaak
Born(1903-05-25)25 May 1903
Brussels, Belgium
Died4 March 1975(1975-03-04) (aged 71)
Vence, Alpes-Maritimes, France
OccupationScreenwriter
NationalityBelgian

Charles Spaak (25 May 1903 – 4 March 1975[1]) was a Belgian screenwriter who was noted particularly for his work in the French cinema during the 1930s. He was the son of the dramatist and poet Paul Spaak, the brother of the politician Paul-Henri Spaak, and the father of the actresses Catherine Spaak and Agnès Spaak.

Career

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Charles Spaak was born in Brussels in 1903 into a prominent Belgian family. In 1928 he moved to Paris and took a post as secretary to the film-maker Jacques Feyder, who then asked him to work on the adaptation of a stage play for his film Les Nouveaux Messieurs. He also worked as head of publicity for the production company Albatros. He went on to write the screenplays for Feyder's most important films of the 1930s: Le Grand Jeu, Pension Mimosas, and La Kermesse héroïque. Spaak was also in demand to work with other leading directors. During the 1930s he worked with Julien Duvivier on La Bandera (1935) and La Belle Équipe (1936), and with Jean Grémillon on La Petite Lise (1930) and Gueule d'amour (1937). He also collaborated with Jean Renoir on two of his major films, Les Bas Fonds (1936) and La Grande Illusion (1937).

Many of these films of the 1930s are marked by a concern for realistic detail with sharply written dialogue, often pessimistic in tone, and several of them provided leading roles which were played by Jean Gabin.[2] He established himself, alongside Jacques Prévert and Henri Jeanson, as a leading screenwriter during one of the French cinema's richest periods.[3]

During the German occupation of France, Spaak chose to return to Paris and found work on a number of the wartime productions that were made there, including further films with Duvivier and Grémillon.[2] (In Bertrand Tavernier's film Laissez-passer (2001) which gives a detailed picture of how film-making continued in occupied Paris, Spaak is portrayed in 1943 when he was working on a film for the Continental Films production company while in prison.)[4]

After the war Spaak worked with new directors and in a wider range styles, and he formed a particular association with André Cayatte in a series of films set against a background of the French judicial system: Justice est faite (1950), Nous sommes tous les assassins (1951), Avant le deluge (1953), and Le Dossier noir (1955). He also undertook some of the literary adaptations which marked the 'quality cinema' of the 1950s, including Thérèse Raquin (1953) and Crime et Châtiment (1956).[2]

In 1949 Spaak made his only venture into directing with Le Mystère Barton, but the film met with little success.[3]

Charles Spaak continued working selectively on scenarios until the early 1970s, and he died in 1975 in Vence in the South of France.

Selective list of screenplays

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Charles Spaak wrote or contributed to more than 100 film screenplays, including the following:

Further reading

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Spaak, Janine. Charles Spaak, mon mari. (Paris: Éditions France-Empire, [1977]).

References

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  1. ^ Obituary in The Times (London), Thursday 6 March 1975, p. 16, col. F. The Ciné-Ressources database entry for Spaak gives his date of death as 4 February 1975.
  2. ^ a b c Dictionnaire du cinéma populaire français; sous la direction de Christian-Marc Bosséno et Yannick Dehée. (Paris: Nouveau Monde, 2004) p.722.
  3. ^ a b Dictionnaire du cinéma français; sous la direction de Jean-Loup Passek. (Paris: Larousse, 1987) p.391.
  4. ^ The film was Les Caves du Majestic, directed by Richard Pottier. According to Bertrand Tavernier, in an interview included in the Artificial Eye DVD (2003) of Laissez-passer, statements in Spaak's memoirs provided the basis for the episode in which Spaak was imprisoned by the Nazi authorities but was then allowed more lenient conditions in return for continuing his work on the script. The supposed intervention of Dr. Greven, director of Continental, was however a fictional surmise.
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