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Marcel Grignon
Summary
Marcel Grignon
(November 9, 1914 – June 6, 1990) was a French
cinematographer
.
[1]
Marcel Grignon
Born
9 November 1914
Paris
,
France
Died
6 June 1990 (aged 75)
Crosne
, France
Occupation
Cinematographer
Years active
1937 - 1988 (film)
Selected filmography
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Latin Quarter
(1939)
The Spirit of Sidi-Brahim
(1939)
The Blue Veil
(1942)
Home Port
(1943)
The Eleventh Hour Guest
(1945)
Women's Games
(1946)
The Angel They Gave Me
(1946)
The Lost Village
(1947)
The Seventh Door
(1947)
The Murdered Model
(1948)
City of Hope
(1948)
Five Red Tulips
(1949)
Cage of Girls
(1949)
Forbidden to the Public
(1949)
Millionaires for One Day
(1949)
The Little Zouave
(1950)
Minne
(1950)
Quay of Grenelle
(1950)
Adventures of Captain Fabian
(1951)
The Prettiest Sin in the World
(1951)
My Husband Is Marvelous
(1952)
Women Are Angels
(1952)
The Slave
(1953)
Quay of Blondes
(1954)
Cadet Rousselle
(1954)
Four Days in Paris
(1955)
Blackmail
(1955)
It Happened in Aden
(1956)
Love in Jamaica
(1957)
Prey for the Shadows
(1961)
Vice and Virtue
(1961)
Destination Rome
(1963)
Greed in the Sun
(1964)
OSS 117 Mission for a Killer
(1965)
Is Paris Burning?
(1966)
Impossible Is Not French
(1974)
References
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^
Greco p.191
Bibliography
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Greco, Joseph.
The File on Robert Siodmak in Hollywood, 1941-1951
. Universal-Publishers, 1999.
External links
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Marcel Grignon at
IMDb