Charles Spaak

Charles Spaak

  • Birthday: 1903-05-25
  • Deathday: 1975-03-04
  • Place of birth: Brussels, Belgium
  • Also know as: Шарль Спаак

Biography

Find all Charles Spaak Movies on AZ movies.

Filmography

1940: Taking over French Cinema

2019

As Self (archive footage)

Production

The Idiot

1946

As Dialogue

The Idiot

1946

As Adaptation

The Burning Court

1962

As Author

Who Killed Santa Claus?

1941

As Screenplay

Crime and Punishment

1956

As Writer

The Last Turning

1939

As Writer

Thérèse Raquin

1953

As Adaptation

Thérèse Raquin

1953

As Dialogue

The Woman Who Dared

1944

As Adaptation

The Woman Who Dared

1944

As Dialogue

Grand Illusion

1937

As Dialogue

Katia

1959

As Writer

Carmen

1926

As Assistant Director

Lady Killer

1937

As Scenario Writer

Adorable Creatures

1952

As Story

Adorable Creatures

1952

As Screenplay

Adorable Creatures

1952

As Dialogue

Premier bal

1941

As Screenplay

Paris, Palace Hôtel

1956

As Writer

Pension Mimosas

1935

As Screenplay

Justice Is Done

1950

As Screenplay

The Lower Depths

1936

As Writer

Germinal

1963

As Screenplay

The Revenge of Roger

1946

As Writer

The Cheaters

1958

As Story

Nightclub Hostess

1939

As Screenplay

Bloody Murder

1974

As Writer

Before the Deluge

1954

As Screenplay

Black Dossier

1955

As Screenplay

Abbot Constantine

1933

As Screenplay

Homeland

1946

As Screenplay

Queen's Necklace

1946

As Screenplay

They Were Five

1936

As Writer

Normandy - Neman

1960

As Writer

Forty Little Mothers

1936

As Writer

Carmen

1944

As Screenplay

The Night Is My Kingdom

1951

As Dialogue

The Eternal Husband

1946

As Adaptation

Cartouche

1962

As Writer

Smuggler's Ball

1952

As Writer

The Great Temptation

1936

As Writer

The Four-Poster Bed

1942

As Screenplay

Adémaï au Moyen Âge

1935

As Script

Too Many Lovers

1957

As Writer

Hatred

1938

As Writer

The End of the Day

1939

As Writer

The Barton Mystery

1949

As Director

La Bandera

1935

As Writer

Panic

1947

As Screenplay

The New Gentlemen

1929

As Writer

Who Killed Santa Claus?

1941

As Adaptation

Dainah the Mixed

1932

As Screenplay

Carnival in Flanders

1935

As Novel

Strange M. Victor

1938

As Writer

The Man of the Day

1937

As Screenplay

Before the Deluge

1954

As Dialogue

The Idiot

1946

As Writer

Towards Ecstasy

1960

As Writer

Fight Without Hate

1948

As Dialogue

Un coup de téléphone

1932

As Screenplay

The Barton Mystery

1949

As Writer

Flesh and the Woman

1954

As Writer

Coral Reefs

1939

As Screenplay

Father Goriot

1945

As Writer

The Royalists

1947

As Writer

Black Jack

1950

As Writer

Mathias Sandorf

1963

As Dialogue

Behind These Walls

1946

As Writer

We Are All Murderers

1952

As Writer

He has lost a bride

1932

As Writer

Little Lise

1930

As Writer

Case closed

1932

As Screenplay

Law of the North

1939

As Scenario Writer

Pension Mimosas

1935

As Scenario Writer

Pension Mimosas

1935

As Dialogue

Sins of Youth

1941

As Dialogue

Thérèse Raquin

1953

As Scenario Writer

Blind Desire

1945

As Writer

Man to Men

1948

As Screenplay

Immortal France

1943

As Writer

Carnival in Flanders

1936

As Screenplay

Carnival in Flanders

1936

As Novel

Two Women

1940

As Dialogue

Law of the North

1939

As Writer

Le Dessous des cartes

1948

As Adaptation

Return to Life

1949

As Writer

The Land That Dies

1936

As Adaptation

That scoundrel Morin

1932

As Screenplay

Eternal Conflict

1948

As Writer

Sacrifice of Honor

1935

As Screenplay

Majestic Hotel Cellars

1945

As Adaptation

Majestic Hotel Cellars

1945

As Dialogue

The Seven Deadly Sins

1952

As Screenplay

The Boarder

1954

As Screenplay

Elementary School

1954

As Screenplay

The Great Game

1934

As Screenplay

Love and the Frenchwoman

1960

As Dialogue

Public Opinion

1954

As Writer

Cruel Tale

1930

As Assistant Director

Cruel Tale

1930

As Writer

Jeunes mariés

1953

As Writer

Diamonds Are Brittle

1965

As Writer

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