Jacques Tourneur
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Jacques Tourneur | |
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Born | Paris, France | November 12, 1904
Died | December 19, 1977 Bergerac, France | (aged 73)
Other names | Jack Turner |
Occupation(s) | Director, producer, editor |
Years active | 1929–1965 |
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Jacques Tourneur (French:
Life
Born in
Career
Tourneur began work as an
Tourneur made his feature debut as director in the 1939 film
Cat People, although considered a B movie and made on a limited budget, was distinguished by a style of lighting and cinematography that has been imitated countless times. Tourneur was promoted to the A-list at RKO, directing films including
After his final days working for film, Tourneur began directing television episodes. Tourneur filmed episodes of The Barbara Stanwyck Show, Bonanza, The Twilight Zone, and The Alaskans. Tourneur's final director credit was for an episode of T.H.E. Cat in 1966. Tourneur then retired and returned to France.[2]
Filmography
Director
Feature films
- All That's Not Worth Love (1931, French)
- Toto (1933, French)
- To Be Loved (1933, French)
- The Concierge's Daughters (1934, French)
- They All Come Out (1939)
- Nick Carter, Master Detective (1939)
- Phantom Raiders (1940)
- Doctors Don't Tell (1941)
- Cat People (1942)
- I Walked with a Zombie (1943)
- The Leopard Man (1943)
- Days of Glory (1944)
- Experiment Perilous (1944)
- Canyon Passage (1946)
- Out of the Past (1947)
- Berlin Express (1948)
- Easy Living (1949)
- Stars In My Crown (1950)
- The Flame and the Arrow (1950)
- Circle of Danger (1951)
- Anne of the Indies (1951)
- Way of a Gaucho (1952)
- Appointment in Honduras (1953)
- Stranger on Horseback (1955)
- Wichita (1955)
- Great Day in the Morning (1956)
- Nightfall (1956)
- Night of the Demon (1957)
- The Fearmakers (1958)
- Timbuktu (1959)
- Frontier Rangers (1959)
- Giant of Marathon(1959)
- The Comedy of Terrors (1964)
- War-Gods of the Deep(1965)
Short films
- 1936 – The Jonker Diamond
- 1936 – Harnessed Rhythm
- 1936 – Master Will Shakespeare
- 1936 – Killer Dog
- 1937 – The Grand Bounce
- 1937 – The Boss Didn't Say Good Morning
- 1937 – The King Without a Crown
- 1937 – The Rainbow Pass
- 1937 – Romance of Radium
- 1937 – The Man in the Barn
- 1937 – What Do You Think?
- 1938 – What Do You Think? (Number Three)
- 1938 – The Ship That Died
- 1938 – The Face Behind the Mask
- 1938 – What Do You Think?: Tupapaoo
- 1938 – Strange Glory
- 1938 – Think It Over
- 1939 – Yankee Doodle Goes to Town
- 1942 – The Incredible Stranger
- 1942 – The Magic Alphabet
- 1944 – Reward Unlimited
TV
- 1955-1961 : General Electric Theater, 4 episodes
- 1955 : The Martyr
- 1955 : Into the Night
- 1960 : Aftermath
- 1961 : Star Witness: The Lili Parrish Story
- 1956 : The Jane Wyman Show, 3 episodes
- 1956 : A Hero Returns
- 1956 : Kirsti
- 1956 : The Mirror
- 1957 : Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, 1 episode
- 1957 : Outlaw's Boots
- 1957 : The Walter Winchell File, 3 episodes
- 1957 : The Steep Hill
- 1958 : House on Biscayne Bay
- 1958 : The Stopover
- 1958 : Cool and Lam, CBS Productions
- 1958 : Northwest Passage, 8 episodes
- 1958 : The Gunsmith
- 1958 : The Burning Village
- 1958 : The Bond Women
- 1959 : The Break Out
- 1959 : The Vulture
- 1959 : The Traitor
- 1959 : The Assassin
- 1959 : The Hostage
- 1959 : Bonanza, 1 episode
- 1960 : Denver McKee
- 1959 : The Alaskans, 1 episode
- 1960 : The Devil Makers
- 1960 : The Barbara Stanwyck Show, 11 episodes
- 1960 : The Mink Coat
- 1960 : Ironbark's Bridge
- 1960 : The Miraculous Journey of Tadpole Chan
- 1961 : Frightened Doll
- 1961 : The Choice
- 1961 : Sign of the Zodiac
- 1961 : Adventure on Happiness Street
- 1961 : The Golden Acres
- 1961 : Confession
- 1961 : Dragon by the Tail
- 1961 : Dear Charlie
- 1962 : Adventures in Paradise, 1 episode
- 1962 : A Bride for the Captain
- 1962 : Follow the Sun, 1 episode
- Sergeant Kolchak Fades Away
- 1963 : The Twilight Zone, 1 episode
- 1963 : Night Call
- 1966 : T.H.E. Cat, 1 episode
- 1966 : The Ring of Anasis
Assistant director or editor
- 1929 : Le Navire des hommes perdus (Das schiff der verlorenen menschen), directed by Maurice Tourneur
- 1930 : Accusée, Levez vous, directed by Maurice Tourneur
- 1931 : Maison de danses, directed by Maurice Tourneur
- 1931 : Partir, directed by Maurice Tourneur
- 1932 : Au nom de la Loi, directed by Maurice Tourneur
- 1932 : Les Gaités de l'escadron, directed by Maurice Tourneur (Editor)
- 1933 : Les Deux Orphelines, directed by Maurice Tourneur (Editor)
- 1993 : Lidoire, directed by Maurice Tourneur.
- 1933 : Obsession, directed by Maurice Tourneur (uncredited)
- 1933 : La Fusée, directed by Jacques Natanson (Editor)
- 1933 : Le Voleur, directed by Maurice Tourneur
- 1934 : Rothchild, directed by Maurice Tourneur (Editor)
- 1935 : A Tale of Two Cities, directed by Jack Conway, war sequences, (séquence de la prise de la Bastille).
Posterity
La Mort en direct (1980), film by Bertrand Tavernier is dedicated to deceased film director Jacques Tourneur
”There are films that watch us grow old ” Serge Daney. Quoted by Serge Le Péron in (Jacques Tourneur Le Médium), film by Alain Mazars, 2015.
By naming the main character Jessica Holland in his film Memoria (2021),[3] Apichatpong Weerasethakul pays tribute to Jacques Tourneur’s film I Walked with a Zombie.
References
Bibliography
- Earnshaw, Tony (2004). Beating the Devil: The Making of Night of the Demon. Tomahawk Press. ISBN 0-9531926-1-X.
- Tourneur, Jacques (2016). "Cine Regards". Cat People (Blu-ray). ISBN 978-1-68143-201-4. CC2674BD.
- Jacques Tourneur, The Cinema of Nightfall, Chris Fujiwara, The Johns Hopkins University press 2007.
Further reading
- Young, Gwenda (2001) 'Shadows: Jacques Tourneur's Cinema of Ambiguity'. Film Ireland, 83 (*):47–51.
- Young, Gwenda (1999) 'Jacques Tourneur's World War II Films: From Unity to Chaos'. Popular Culture Review, 10 (2):55–65.
- Young, Gwenda (1998) 'The Cinema of Difference: Jacques Tourneur, Race and I Walked with a Zombie (1943)'. ''Irish Journal of American Studies, 7:101–121.
External links
- Jacques Tourneur at IMDb
- Jacques Tourneur at AllMovie