- Sauvajon, Marc-Gilbert
- (September 25, 1909, Valence, Drôme, France - April 15, 1985, Montpellier, Hérault, France)After studying law, he earned his living as a journalist and began writing plays. His successes onstage led him to cinema. From 1942 (Promesse à l'Inconnue, André Berthomieu) to 1975 (L'anatra all'arancia / USA: Duck in Orange Sauce, Luciano Salce, Italy), he collaborated as a screenwriter and dialogist on about sixty films, including those he directed.Filmography1949 ◘ Bal Cupidon (with Hervé Bromberger as technical adviser; also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist)◘ Le Roi / USA: A Royal Affair (with Hervé Bromberger as technical adviser; also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist)1950 ◘ Mon Ami Sainfoin (also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist)◘ Ma Pomme / USA: Just Me (also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist)1952 ◘ Tapage nocturne (also author of original play, screenwriter, adapter, dialogist)
Encyclopedia of French film directors . Philippe Rège. 2011.