- Pallu, Georges
- (Gabriel Georges Pallu / December 4, 1869, Paris, France - September I, 1948, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France)A former lawyer, he made his film debut at the Films d'Art. From 1918 to 1924, he signed a contract with a Portuguese production company, Invicta Films, for which he shot fourteen feature films. Other credit (as actor): 1924 Tinoco em Bolandas (Antonio Pin-heiro, Portugal).Filmography◘ Les Deux Perles La Confiance règne◘ L'Etrangère◘ L une jolie (co-director with Roger Lion)◘ Vous prenez quelque Chose? (co-director with Roger Lion)1918 ◘ Alerte! (three parts; co-director with E. Berny; shot in 1912)◘ Frei Bonifacio (Portugal)1919 ◘ O mais forte (Portugal)◘ A Rosa do Adro (also co-screenwriter, co-adapter, editor; Portugal)◘ O Comissario de Policia (Portugal)◘ Barbanegra (Portugal)1921 ◘ Amor fatal (Portugal)◘ Os Fidalgos da Casa Mourisca (Portugal)◘ Quando o Amor Fala (Portugal)◘ Amor de Perdiçôo (also editor; Portugal)◘ O Destino (Portugal)◘ O Primo Basilio (Portugal)◘ Mulheres da Beira / Funesta Abiçao (uncredited co-director with Rino Lupo; also editor; Portugal)◘ Claudia / Mademoiselle Cendrillon (also screenwriter; Portugal)◘ Lucros ... illicitos (also screenwriter; Portugal)◘ Mademoiselle Cendrillon◘ A Tormenta (Portugal)◘ La Rose effeuillée / Un Miracle de Sainte-Thérèse de l'Enfant Jésus◘ Le Secret d'une Mère1927 ◘ Phi-Phi (as Dimitri Fexi or Demetrios Saixi)◘ Le Train de 8h47◘ Les Coeurs héroïques◘ La Petite Sœur des Pauvres◘ Le Permis d'aimer / Le Certificat prénuptial La Vie merveilleuse de Bernadette◘ L'Etrange Fiancée (also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist; Czech-language version: Leo Marten's Operené Stiny; France / Czechoslovakia)◘ Les Deux "Monsieur" de Madame (co-director with Abel Jacquin)◘ La Vierge du Rocher / Le Drame de Lourdes (also screenwriter, dialogist)◘ La Rose effeuillée (also screenwriter, dialogist)◘ La Fille de la Madelon (co-director with Jean Mugeli)◘ Ceux de Demain (co-director with Adelqui Millar)1939 ◘ Un Gosse en Or
Encyclopedia of French film directors . Philippe Rège. 2011.