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Henri Diamant-Berger

Directing
76 years oldParis, France

Biography

Henri Diamant-Berger (9 June 1895 – 7 May 1972) was a French director, producer and screenwriter. In a career that lasted more than 50 years, he directed 48 films between 1913 and 1959, produced 17 between 1925 and 1967 and wrote 21 screenplays between 1916 and 1971. Born in Paris, to a Jewish family, he studied to be a lawyer but was drawn to the motion picture business. He began his career when he co-directed the 1913 silent film short De film... en aiguilles with André Heuzé. In addition to writing screenplays, during the period from 1916 to 1919, Diamant-Berger also published and edited a film magazine and books about the movies. In 1918, he was hired by Pathé and sent to the United States to help set up the company's film laboratory at Fort Lee, New Jersey. Upon his return to France, Pathé had him set up a laboratory in Vincennes, as well as organize a film studio in Boulogne-Billancourt. In 1921, Diamant-Berger directed the film serial Les Trois Mousquetaires, one of two film versions of Alexandre Dumas, père's novel The Three Musketeers released in 1921 (the other was Douglas Fairbanks' version) . For a short time in the mid-1920s, he made pictures in the USA, including the drama Fifty-Fifty (1925) starring Lionel Barrymore. He also directed the 1927 silent film Éducation de Prince. By the end of the decade he successfully made the transition to talkies. Through his Barrymore connection, Diamant-Berger acquired the screen rights for a play produced on Broadway in 1921 written by John Barrymore's ex-wife, Blanche Oelrichs. His French language film version of the same title, Clair de lune (1932), starred Claude Dauphin and Blanche Montel. Among his notable sound films was a remake, Les Trois Mousquetaires (1932), a six-hour epic about the three musketeers for which he wrote the screen adaptation and used much of the same cast from his 1921 silent version. Diamant-Berger's other directorial efforts include two Arsène Lupin detective films in 1937. However, after directing Tourbillon de Paris in 1939, he lost eight full years to World War II. In 1951, he directed the acclaimed drama Monsieur Fabre starring Pierre Fresnay. During the 1960s, Diamant-Berger devoted himself exclusively to producing, making several successful films, which includes La Belle Américaine (1961), Heaven Sent (1963) and The Counterfeit Constable (1964). Henri Diamant-Berger died at age 76 in Paris. Source: Article "Henri Diamant-Berger" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Personal Details

Born
June 9, 1895 - May 7, 1972 (age 76)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Known For
Directing

Also Known As

Henri Simon Diamantberger
Анри Диаман-Берже

Movies (44)

Le Cinéma de grand-père

Le Cinéma de grand-père

as Self (archive footage)

1995

Das Lied der Balalaika
2.0

Das Lied der Balalaika

Screenplay (Writing)

1971

Order of the Daisy
6.3

Order of the Daisy

Associate Producer (Production)

1967

Thank Heaven for Small Favors
6.6

Thank Heaven for Small Favors

Producer (Production)

1963

The American Beauty
6.0

The American Beauty

Producer (Production)

1961

The Bureaucrats
5.5

The Bureaucrats

Writer (Writing)

1959

It Happened on the 36 Candles
2.0

It Happened on the 36 Candles

Writer (Writing)

1957

My Priest Among the Poor
1.0

My Priest Among the Poor

Screenplay (Writing)

1956

La madone des sleepings
3.0

La madone des sleepings

Screenplay (Writing)

1955

Le Chasseur de chez Maxim's
4.3

Le Chasseur de chez Maxim's

Director (Directing)

1953

My Priest Among the Rich

My Priest Among the Rich

Director (Directing)

1952

Amazing Monsieur Fabre
7.0

Amazing Monsieur Fabre

Director (Directing)

1951

Kindergarten

Kindergarten

Director (Directing)

1949

Whirlwind of Paris
6.5

Whirlwind of Paris

Director (Directing)

1939

A Foolish Maiden
5.0

A Foolish Maiden

Director (Directing)

1938

Arsène Lupin, Detective
5.5

Arsène Lupin, Detective

Director (Directing)

1937

Miquette and Her Mother
7.0

Miquette and Her Mother

Adaptation (Writing)

1933

The Three Musketeers
6.0

The Three Musketeers

Screenplay (Writing)

1932

Moonlight

Moonlight

Director (Directing)

1932

The Nice Adventure

The Nice Adventure

Director (Directing)

1932

The Miracle Child

The Miracle Child

Director (Directing)

1932

Tu m'oublieras

Tu m'oublieras

Director (Directing)

1932

The Unknown Singer
6.2

The Unknown Singer

Story (Writing)

1931

It's all arranged

It's all arranged

Director (Directing)

1931

Alone

Alone

Director (Directing)

1931

Monsieur Gazon

Monsieur Gazon

Director (Directing)

1930

Paris by night

Paris by night

Director (Directing)

1930

Rue de la Paix

Rue de la Paix

as Henri Diamant-Berger

1927

Education of a Prince

Education of a Prince

Director (Directing)

1927

Lover's Island

Lover's Island

Director (Directing)

1925

Fifty-Fifty

Fifty-Fifty

Director (Directing)

1925

The Crazy Ray
6.7

The Crazy Ray

Producer (Production)

1925

L'emprise

L'emprise

Director (Directing)

1924

Le roi de la vitesse

Le roi de la vitesse

Director (Directing)

1924

L'Affaire de la rue de Lourcine

L'Affaire de la rue de Lourcine

Director (Directing)

1923

Par habitude

Par habitude

Writer (Writing)

1923

Jim Bougne, boxeur

Jim Bougne, boxeur

Director (Directing)

1923

Bad Boy

Bad Boy

Director (Directing)

1923

Gonzague
1.0

Gonzague

Director (Directing)

1923

Vingt ans après

Vingt ans après

Screenplay (Writing)

1922

The Three Musketeers
7.0

The Three Musketeers

Director (Directing)

1921

Le Petit Café

Le Petit Café

Writer (Writing)

1919

Une soirée mondaine

Une soirée mondaine

Director (Directing)

1917

Paris During the War

Paris During the War

Director (Directing)

1916