- Couzinet, Emile
- (November 12, 1896, Bourg-sur-Gironde, Gironde, France - October 24, 1964, Bordeaux, Gironde, France)He made his fortune as a casino manager in Royan. In 1920, he founded a film release company, Burgus Films, and opened his first movie theater, the Gallia, in Agen. He designed the plans of the Rex, a baroque pictures temple in Bordeaux that was classified as a historical monument. In 1938, he became a producer, created his own studios (La Côte d'Argent [The Silver Coast]) in Royan, and directed his first feature film. He shot some of the silliest comedies ever filmed and is regarded by some critics as a kind of (wealthy!) French cousin of Ed Wood. He produced two movies (1956 L'Inspecteur connaît la Musique, Jean Josipovici; 1965 Le Coup de Grâce, Jean Cayrol, Claude Durand).Filmography1939 ◘ Le Club des Fadas (also screenwriter, dialogist, producer)◘ L'Intrigante ou La Belle Bordelaise (also producer)◘ Andorra ou les Hommes d'Airain (also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist, producer)◘ Le Brigand gentilhomme (also co-screenwriter, co-adapter, dialogist, producer)1947 ◘ Hyménée (also screenwriter, adapter as Robert Eyquem, producer, editor)◘ Un Sourire dans la Nature (short; also screenwriter)◘ Colomba (also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist as Robert Eyquem, producer)◘ Le Bout de la Route (also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist as Robert Eyquem, producer)◘ Un Trou dans le Mur (also co-screenwriter, co-adapter, co-dialogist as Robert Eyquem, producer)◘ Trois Marins dans un Couvent (also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist as Robert Eyquem, producer)◘ Le Cauchemar d'Hortense Pingouin (medium-length; also screenwriter, dialogist as Robert Eyquem, producer)◘ Le Don d'Adèle (also co-screenwriter, co-adapter, co-dialogist as Robert Eyquem, producer)◘ Ce Coquin d'Anatole (also screenwriter, adapter, co-dialogist, producer)◘ Buridan, Héros de la Tour de Nesle (also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist, producer)◘ Trois Vieilles Filles en Folie (also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist, producer)◘ Le Curé de Saint-Amour (also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist, producer)1953 ◘ Quand te tues-tu? (also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist, producer)◘ La Famille Cucuroux (also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist)1954 ◘ Trois Jours de Bringue à Paris (also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist, producer)◘ Le Congrès des Belles-Mères (also screenwriter, dialogist, producer)◘ Mon Curé Champion de Régiment (also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist)◘ Trois Marins en Bordée (also screenwriter, dialogist as Robert Eyquem, producer)1959 ◘ Quai des Ilusions / La legge mi incolpa (also screenwriter, dialogist, producer, editor; France / Italy; shot in 1956)1962 ◘ Césarin joue les "Etroits Mousquetaires" (also screenwriter, dialogist, producer)
Encyclopedia of French film directors . Philippe Rège. 2011.