André Hugon
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Born |
17 December 1886 Algiers, French Algeria |
Died |
22 August 1960 Urval, Dordogne, France |
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1913–1952 |
André Hugon (17 December 1886 – 22 August 1960) was a French film director, screenwriter and film producer best known for his silent films from 1913 onwards particularly of the 1920s and into sound.
Hugon was born in Algiers in 1886 which at the time was part of France. He directed some 90 films between 1913 and 1952.
Selected filmography
- Flower of Paris (1916)
- The Gold Chignon (1916)
- The Jackals (1917)
- Anguish (1917)
- Vertigo (1917)
- Sharks (1917)
- A Crime Has Been Committed (1919)
- Mademoiselle Chiffon (1919)
- Jacques Landauze (1920)
- Worthless Woman (1921)
- The Fugitive (1920)
- The Black Diamond (1922)
- The Two Pigeons (1922)
- The Little Thing (1923)
- The Thruster (1924)
- The Princess and the Clown (1924)
- Yasmina (1927)
- The Temple of Shadows (1927)
- The Three Masks (1929)
- The Wedding March (1929)
- Moritz Makes his Fortune (1931)
- Southern Cross (1932)
- Sarati the Terrible (1937)
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