Georges Péclet
Georges Péclet (born Prosper Désiré Péclet, La Brillanne, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, July 27, 1897 - died Marseille, January 11, 1974) was a French actor, film director and screenwriter.
Between 1919 and 1957 Péclet played in ninety-five films (including several short films). He was an assistant director in 1927 and then eventually began directing in 1928.
He was a director of ten films in total, the last one being from 1960. He was also the writer of five of these movies and producer of one. Péclet is sometimes credited simply by his name, occasionally spelled without the accent: "Peclet".
Selected filmography
- Napoleon at Saint Helena (1929)
- The Mystery of the Villa Rose (1930)
- Moon Over Morocco (1931)
- The Regiment's Champion (1932)
- The Five Accursed Gentlemen (1932)
- Imperial Violets (1932)
- 27 Rue de la Paix (1936)
- The Men Without Names (1937)
- Cristobal's Gold (1940)
References
- Georges Péclet (list of films) at "Ciné-Ressources"
- Georges Péclet on IMDb
External links
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