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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 author, [[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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Revision as of 04:02, 5 April 2016

Germain Fried
Born15 March 1905
Died27 November 1963(1963-11-27) (aged 58)

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

He coauthored several books with Ernest Fornairon.

Filmography

Film editor
Assistant director
Fiilm director
Scriptwriter

Bibliography

With Ernest Fornairon at fr [Librairie Jules Tallandier] :

  • 1929 : Le Looping de la mort, novelization of Die Todesschleife (Looping the loop) by Arthur Robison (1928)
  • 1930 : Mascarade d'amour, novelization of Mascarade d'amour (Lieberskarneval) by Augusto Genina (1928)
  • 1930 : Anny de Montparnasse, novelization of Anny de Montparnasse (Sûndig und Sûss) by Karl Lamac (1929)
  • 1931 : Anny, je t'aime, novelization of Anny, je t'aime (Die Kaviarprinzessin) 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 : Danseurs de cordes, novelization of Katharina Knie by Karl Grune (1930)
  • 1931 : Vive l'amour !, novelization of Good news by Nick Grinde (1930)

References

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

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