René Le Somptier
René Eugène Le Somptier (12 November 1884 in Caen – 23 September 1950 in Paris) was a French filmmaker and journalist.[1]
He made his first short film, Poum à la chasse, in 1908 with his father as an actor. He was injured in World War I and after the war together with Charles Burguet made his first full-length film, La sultane de l’amour (1918).
In 1922 he produced La dame de Montsoreau based on a novel by Alexandre Dumas, starring Geneviève Félix. A colorized version was released in 1925.
Films
- Poum à la chasse (1908)
- La sultane de l’amour (1918)
- La montée vers l'Acropole (1920)
- La dame de Montsoreau (1922)
- The Bread Peddler (1923)
- La forêt qui tue (1926)
- Le p'tit Parigot (1926) - a movie serial in 6 parts[2]
- Le dernier conte de Shéhérazade (1937)
Notes and references
- Hanotte
- "Forum des images". Retrieved 2010-07-03.
Sources
- Hanotte, Caroline (2007-02-24). "René Le Somptier". Retrieved 2010-06-03.
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