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Carlo Rim (19 December 1902 – 3 December 1989) was a French film screenwriter, producer and director. Born Jean Marius Richard, he made an anagram of his initials (RJM, treating I and J as the same letter) for his pseudonym, adding "Carlo" a popular Italian name in France at the time.


Filmography


As screenwriter

* 1934 : '' Zouzou'' directed by
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* 1935 : '' Justin de Marseille'' directed by
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* 1935 : '' Gaspard de Besse'' directed by
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* 1936 : '' Le Mort en fuite'' directed by
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* 1936 : ''
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'' directed by
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* 1936 : '' Vingt-sept rue de la Paix'' directed by
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* 1936 : ''
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'' directed by
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* 1937 : '' Blanchette'' directed by Pierre Caron * 1937 : '' Hercule'' directed by
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co-producer * 1937 : '' The Secrets of the Red Sea'' directed by
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* 1937 : '' Êtes-vous jalouse ?'' directed by
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* 1937 : ''
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'' directed by
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* 1938 : '' Education of a Prince'' directed by
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* 1939 : ''
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'' directed by
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* 1941 : ''
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'' directed by
Marc Allégret Marc Allégret (22 December 1900 – 3 November 1973) was a French screenwriter, photographer and film director. Biography Born in Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland, he was the elder brother of Yves Allégret. Marc was educated to be a lawyer in ...
* 1942 : '' Simplet'' directed by
Fernandel Fernand Joseph Désiré Contandin (8 May 1903 – 26 February 1971), better known as Fernandel, was a French comic actor. Born in Marseille, France, to Désirée Bedouin and Denis Contandin, originating in Perosa Argentina, a town located in th ...
* 1943 : '' Le Val d'enfer'' directed by
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* 1943 : '' La Ferme aux loups'' directed by
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* 1946 : '' L'Insaisissable Frédéric'' directed by
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* 1947 : ''
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'' directed by Raymond Lamy * 1948 : '' City of Hope'' directed by
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* 1949 : ''
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'' directed by
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* 1950 : '' L'Amant de paille'' directed by
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* 1954 : '' Secrets d'alcôve'', sketch '' Le Lit de la Pompadour'' directed by
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As a director and screenwriter or writer - adapter

* 1948 : ''
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'' * 1951 : '' La Maison Bonnadieu'' * 1952 : '' Les Sept Péchés capitaux'', for the sketch : La gourmandise * 1953 : '' Virgile'' * 1954 : '' Service Entrance'' * 1956 : '' The Gangsters'' * 1957 : '' This Pretty World'' * 1959 : '' The Little Professor'' * 1963 : '' Treize contes de Maupassant'' (television series) * 1965 : ' (television series) * 1976 : '' Le Sanglier de Cassis'' (television)


Actor

* 1942: '' Simplet'' directed by
Fernandel Fernand Joseph Désiré Contandin (8 May 1903 – 26 February 1971), better known as Fernandel, was a French comic actor. Born in Marseille, France, to Désirée Bedouin and Denis Contandin, originating in Perosa Argentina, a town located in th ...
* 1957: ''Ce joli monde'' * 1954: ''Secrets d'alcôve'' (idea) (segment ''Le Lit de la Pompadour'') * 1953: ''Virgile'' (screenwriter) * 1952: ''Les sept péchés capitaux'' (scenario and dialogue) * 1951: ''L'amant de paille'' (adaptation) * 1949: ''Monseigneur'' (dialogues) * 1948: ''L'armoire volante'' (original scenario) * 1948: ''Cité de l'espérance'' (adaptation, dialogue) * 1947: ''Miroir'' * 1946: ''L'insaisissable Frédéric'' * 1943: ''La ferme aux loups'' (dialogues, scenario) * 1942: ''Simplet'' (dialogues, scenario) * 1939: ''Le bois sacré'' (adaptation, scenario) * 1938: ''Nostalgie'' (dialogue) * 1938: ''Êtes-vous jalouse ?'' (dialogue, scenario) * 1937: ''Les secrets de la Mer Rouge'' (adaptation, dialogue) * 1937: ''L'homme à abattre'' * 1936: '' 27 rue de la Paix'' (dialogue and scenario) * 1936: ''Tarass Boulba'' (dialogue) * 1935: ''Gaspard de Besse'' (dialogue and scenario) * 1934: ''Zouzou''


References

1927 births 1989 deaths Commandeurs of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres {{France-film-bio-stub