Henri Decoin

Henri Decoin

  • Birthday: 1890-03-18
  • Deathday: 1969-07-04
  • Place of birth: Paris, France
  • Also know as: Henry Decoin

Biography

Henri Decoin (18 March 1890 – 4 July 1969) was a French film director and screenwriter, who directed more than 50 films between 1933 and 1964. He was also a swimmer who won the national title in 1911 and held the national record in the 500 m freestyle. He competed in the 400 m freestyle at the 1908 Summer Olympics and in the water polo tournament at the 1912 Summer Olympics. During World War I Decoin served as a pilot. After that he worked as a sports journalist for L'Auto, L'Intransigeant and Paris-Soir. In 1926 he published his first book, influenced by Dadaism, the experimental and prize-winning Quinze Combats (Fifteen Rounds), in which a boxing match is seen subjectively by a boxer, and in 1933 directed his first film, Les requins du pétrole (The Oil Sharks). He was known for tackling many genres; with adaptations of Georges Simenon as The Strangers in the House (1942) - featuring Raimu in one of his famous roles, and The Truth Of Our Marriage (1952), historical films like The Case Of Poisons (1955), and The Iron Mask (1962), espionage flicks like The Cat (1958), police procedurals with Raid on the Drug Ring (1955) and Fire To The Powder (1957), psychological dramas in Green Domino (1935) (where he first met his second wife, Danielle Darrieux), and The Lovers Are Alone In The World (1948) and even an odd film noir like Between Eleven And Midnight (1949). He worked with such stars of French cinema as Jean Marais, Louis Jouvet, Juliette Gréco, Lino Ventura, Corinne Calvet, Anouk Aimée, and Jean Gabin; to name a few. He directed Darrieux in several films, and accompanied her to Hollywood in 1938 while she signed a Universal Pictures contract. He took the opportunity to observe how Hollywood made films, and returned to France with these techniques in hand. Decoin was one of the more prolific directors of his time. Decoin was married four times. His second marriage was to actress and singer Danielle Darrieux. He had two sons; Jacques Decoin (1928–1998) and Didier Decoin who was also a prominent screenwriter. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Filmography

Danielle Darrieux : Il est poli d'être gai !

2019

As Self (archive footage)

Love and Desire

1951

As Self, the director (uncredited)

Production

Too Many Lovers

1957

As Director

Razzia

1955

As Director

Not Guilty

1947

As Director

At the Grand Balcony

1949

As Director

Strangers in the House

1942

As Director

The Cat

1958

As Director

Clockface Cafe

1947

As Director

Devil's Daughter

1946

As Director

Portrait of a Murderer

1949

As Screenplay

The Case of Poisons

1955

As Director

The Cat Shows Her Claws

1960

As Director

The Iron Mask

1962

As Director

The London Man

1943

As Director

The Scheming Women

1954

As Director

Burning Fuse

1957

As Director

Love and Desire

1951

As Director

Monelle

1948

As Director

Atomic Agent

1959

As Director

Beating Heart

1940

As Director

License to Kill

1964

As Director

The Lovers of Toledo

1953

As Director

Abused Confidence

1937

As Director

Abused Confidence

1937

As Writer

Anyone Can Kill Me

1957

As Screenplay

Anyone Can Kill Me

1957

As Director

Toboggan

1934

As Screenplay

One Step to Eternity

1954

As Director

One Step to Eternity

1954

As Screenplay

Toboggan

1934

As Director

Where the Truth Lies

1962

As Writer

Where the Truth Lies

1962

As Director

The Race for Love

1925

As Screenplay

The Green Domino

1935

As Director

Her First Affair

1941

As Director

Too Late to Love

1959

As Director

The Virgin Bride

1937

As Director

Paris Incident

1950

As Director

The Benefactor

1942

As Director

Pariahs of Glory

1964

As Director

Pariahs of Glory

1964

As Writer

Return at Dawn

1938

As Writer

The Oil Sharks

1933

As Director

Return at Dawn

1938

As Director

The Blue Ones of the Sky

1933

As Director

The Oil Sharks

1933

As Dialogue

Too Late to Love

1959

As Writer

I Am with You

1943

As Director

Annette and the Blonde Woman

1942

As Screenplay

Razzia

1955

As Writer

Inside a Girls' Dormitory

1953

As Director

Port Arthur

1936

As Writer

Casablanca, Nest of Spies

1963

As Director

Her First Affair

1941

As Screenplay

The Case of Poisons

1955

As Writer

Dragnet Night

1931

As Writer

I Will Love You Always

1933

As Director

Love Marriage

1942

As Director

Clara de Montargis

1951

As Director

The Secrets of the Bed

1954

As Director

The Pavements of Paris

1961

As Director

Between Eleven and Midnight

1949

As Adaptation

Love and the Frenchwoman

1960

As Director

Port-Arthur

1936

As Writer

Sailor's Song

1932

As Writer

The London Man

1943

As Writer

Clara de Montargis

1951

As Writer

Clockface Cafe

1947

As Screenplay

La ronde infernale

1928

As Writer

Clouzot : The Early Works

2018

As Writers' Production

Love and Desire

1951

As Screenplay

Devil's Daughter

1946

As Writer

The Unknown Singer

1931

As Screenplay

Burning Fuse

1957

As Writer

King of the Camargue

1935

As Writer

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