André Sylvane
Appearance
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André Sylvane | |
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Born | |
Died | October 8, 1932 | (aged 81)
Occupation(s) | dramatist and screenwriter |
André Sylvane, né Paul-Émile-Gérard (27 March 1851, L'Aigle – 28 October 1932), was a French dramatist and screenwriter.[1]
Theatre
[edit]- 1893 : Madame Suzette, operetta by Maurice Ordonneau, André Sylvane and Edmond Audran
- 1894 : L'Article 214, by André Sylvane et Maurice Ordonneau, théâtre des Variétés in Paris
- 1901 : Second Ménage, comédy in three acts by Maurice Froyez and André Sylvane
- 1904 : Tire-au-flanc, play in three acts by André Mouëzy-Éon and André Sylvane, théâtre Déjazet à Paris
Filmography
[edit]- 1912 : Tire-au-flanc, script by André Mouëzy-Éon and André Sylvane
- 1928 : Tire-au-flanc by Jean Renoir
- 1933 : Tire-au-flanc by Henry Wulschleger
- 1950 : Tire-au-flanc by Fernand Rivers
- 1961 : The Army Game by Claude de Givray and François Truffaut
References
[edit]- ^ "André Sylvane | Writer". IMDb.
External links
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