André-Paul Antoine
André-Paul Antoine, born on August 17, 1892, in Paris, was a French screenwriter, dialogue writer, and director whose career spanned from the 1920s to the 1970s. The son of renowned director André Antoine, a founding figure of modern theater in France, he followed in his father's footsteps at an early age, actively contributing to the development of talking pictures. He made his film debut in the late 1920s and directed Mon cœur incognito (1931) and La Folle aventure (1931), two films produced in the context of multilingual versions, which were common in the early days of sound cinema. Quickly recognized for his writing talent, he became one of the most sought-after screenwriters and dialogue writers in French cinema. He collaborated with several major directors.
His filmography includes more than 50 screenplays, covering dramas, historical films, comedies, and literary adaptations. He also participated in the creation of series and television films in the 1960s and 1970s, including Schulmeister, espion de l’empereur (1971). André-Paul Antoine died in Paris on October 10, 1982, at the age of 89, leaving behind a dense body of work representative of several decades of French cinema.
Crew
Movie
French Cancan
Idea
1955
Movie
The Temptation of Barbizon
Scenario Writer
1946
Movie
The Golem
Screenplay
1936
Movie
From Mayerling to Sarajevo
Dialogue
1940
Movie
Theodora, Slave Empress
Story
1954
Movie
Crossroads
Writer
1938
Movie
The Tender Enemy
Novel
1936
Movie
Pierre and Jean
Dialogue
1943
Movie
The Inevitable Mr. Dubois
Story
1943
Movie
Miracle of the Wolves
Writer
1924
Movie
The Lost Village
Adaptation
1947
Movie
Children of Chaos
Dialogue
1944