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Baruch Fried, known as '''Germain Fried''', (15 March 1905) – 27 November 1963), was a French author, [[Film editing|film editor]], film director and scriptwriter.
Baruch Fried, known as '''Germain Fried''' (15 March 1905 – 27 November 1963) was a French writer, [[Film editing|film editor]], film director and scriptwriter.


He coauthored several books with [[Ernest Fornairon]].
He coauthored several books with [[Ernest Fornairon]].
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*1933: ''[[Paprika (1933 French film)|Paprika]]'' by [[Jean de Limur]]
*1933: ''[[Paprika (1933 French film)|Paprika]]'' by [[Jean de Limur]]


;Fiilm director
;Film director
*1932: ''Une faim de loup''<ref>''[[Le Figaro]]'' 23 October 1932, rubrique ''Cinémas'', p. 7 [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k297125c/f7.item.r=%22germain%20fried%22.zoom] at [[Gallica]].</ref>
*1932: ''Une faim de loup''<ref>''[[Le Figaro]]'' 23 October 1932, rubrique ''Cinémas'', p. 7 [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k297125c/f7.item.r=%22germain%20fried%22.zoom] at [[Gallica]].</ref>
*1933: ''[[Honeymoon Trip]]'', codirected for the French version with [[Erich Schmidt (director)|Erich Schmidt]] and [[Joe May]]<ref>Journal ''[[Le Petit Parisien]]'' 16 Septembre 1932, rubrique ''Le miroir des films'', ''On tourne à Vienne'', p. 5 [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k627488n/f5.item.r=%22germain%20fried%22.zoom] at [[Gallica]].</ref>
*1933: ''[[Honeymoon Trip]]'', codirected for the French version with [[Erich Schmidt (director)|Erich Schmidt]] and [[Joe May]]<ref>Journal ''[[Le Petit Parisien]]'' 16 Septembre 1932, rubrique ''Le miroir des films'', ''On tourne à Vienne'', p. 5 [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k627488n/f5.item.r=%22germain%20fried%22.zoom] at [[Gallica]].</ref>
*1934: ''L'École des resquilleurs''
*1934: ''L'École des resquilleurs''
*1934: ''Ces messieurs de la noce''
*1934: ''Ces messieurs de la noce''
*1935: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Quadrille d'amour (film, 1935)|fr}}'' codirected with [[Richard Eichberg]]
*1935: ''{{Ill|Quadrille d'amour|fr|Quadrille d'amour (film, 1935)}}'' codirected with [[Richard Eichberg]]
*1935: ''[[Tovaritch (film)|Tovaritch]]'' codirected with [[Jacques Deval]]
*1935: ''[[Tovaritch (film)|Tovaritch]]'' codirected with [[Jacques Deval]]
*1936: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Feu la mère de madame (film)|fr}}''
*1936: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Feu la mère de madame (film)|fr}}''


;Scriptwriter
;Scriptwriter
*1937: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Les Rois du sport|fr}}'' by [[Pierre Colombier]]
*1937: ''[[The Kings of Sport]]'' by [[Pierre Colombier]]
*1938: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Grisou (film, 1938)|fr}}'' by [[Maurice de Canonge]]
*1938: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Grisou|fr|Grisou (film, 1938)|lt=Grisou}}'' by [[Maurice de Canonge]]


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
With [[Ernest Fornairon]] at {{Interlanguage link multi|Librairie Jules Tallandier|fr}}:
With [[Ernest Fornairon]] at {{Interlanguage link multi|Librairie Jules Tallandier|fr}}:
* 1929: ''Le Looping de la mort'', novelization of ''Die Todesschleife'' (''Looping the loop'') by [[Arthur Robison]] (1928)
* 1929: ''Le Looping de la mort'', novelization of ''[[Looping the Loop]]'' by [[Arthur Robison]] (1928)
* 1930: ''Mascarade d'amour'', novelization of ''Mascarade d'amour'' (''Lieberskarneval'') by [[Augusto Genina]] (1928)
* 1930: ''Mascarade d'amour'', novelization of ''[[Love's Masquerade (1928 film)|Love's Masquerade]]'' by [[Augusto Genina]] (1928)
* 1930: ''Anny de Montparnasse'', novelization of ''Anny de Montparnasse'' (''Sûndig und Sûss'') by [[Karl Lamac]] (1929)
* 1930: ''Anny de Montparnasse'', novelization of ''[[Sinful and Sweet]]'' by [[Karl Lamac]] (1929)
* 1931: ''Anny, je t'aime'', novelization of ''Anny, je t'aime'' (''Die Kaviarprinzessin'') by [[Karl Lamac]] (1929)
* 1931: ''Anny, je t'aime'', novelization of ''[[The Caviar Princess]]'' by [[Karl Lamac]] (1929)
* 1931: ''Le Mystère du Pôle'', novelization of ''Der Ruf des Nordens'' (''Legione bianca'') by [[Nunzio Malasomma]] and [[Mario Bonnard]] (1929)
* 1931: ''Le Mystère du Pôle'', novelization of ''[[The Call of the North (1929 film)|The Call of the North]]'' by [[Nunzio Malasomma]] and [[Mario Bonnard]] (1929)
* 1931: ''Danseurs de cordes'', novelization of ''[[Katharina Knie (film)|Katharina Knie]]'' by [[Karl Grune]] (1930)
* 1931: ''Danseurs de cordes'', novelization of ''[[Katharina Knie (film)|Katharina Knie]]'' by [[Karl Grune]] (1930)
* 1931: ''Vive l'amour !'', novelization of ''Good news'' by [[Nick Grinde]] (1930)
* 1931: ''Vive l'amour!'', novelization of ''[[Good News (1930 film)|Good News]]'' by [[Nick Grinde]] (1930)



== References ==
== References ==
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{{Reflist}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
*{{IMDb name|id=0294951}}
*{{IMDb name|id=0294951}}

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Latest revision as of 02:24, 5 December 2023

Germain Fried
Born15 March 1905
Died27 November 1963(1963-11-27) (aged 58)
Annecy, Haute-Savoie

Baruch Fried, known as Germain Fried (15 March 1905 – 27 November 1963) was a French writer, film editor, film director and scriptwriter.

He coauthored several books with Ernest Fornairon.

Filmography[edit]

Film editor
Assistant director
Film director
Scriptwriter

Bibliography[edit]

With Ernest Fornairon at Librairie Jules Tallandier [fr]:

References[edit]

  1. ^ Le Figaro 23 October 1932, rubrique Cinémas, p. 7 [1] at Gallica.
  2. ^ Journal Le Petit Parisien 16 Septembre 1932, rubrique Le miroir des films, On tourne à Vienne, p. 5 [2] at Gallica.

External links[edit]