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Charles Spaak (25 May 1903 – 4 March 1975) was a Belgian screenwriter who was noted particularly for his work in the French cinema during the 1930s. He was the son of the dramatist and poet Paul Spaak, the brother of the politician
Paul-Henri Spaak Paul-Henri Charles Spaak (; 25 January 1899 – 31 July 1972) was an influential Belgian Socialist politician, diplomat and statesman who thrice served as the prime minister of Belgium and later as the second secretary general of NATO. Nicknam ...
, and the father of the actresses
Catherine Spaak Catherine Spaak (3 April 1945 – 17 April 2022) was a French-Italian actress, singer, model, and media personality. A member of the Spaak family, she was known as an iconic "It girl" in Italy during the 1960s, becoming a star of commedia all'i ...
and
Agnès Spaak Agnès Spaak (born 29 April 1944) is a French-Belgian actress and photographer. She appeared in more than twenty films since 1962. Her father is screenwriter Charles Spaak and her sister is Catherine Spaak, an actress. Selected filmography Re ...
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Career

Charles Spaak was born in Brussels in 1903 into a prominent Belgian family. In 1928 he moved to Paris and took a post as secretary to the film-maker
Jacques Feyder Jacques Feyder (; 21 July 1885 – 24 May 1948) was a Belgian film director, screenwriter and actor who worked principally in France, but also in the US, Britain and Germany. He was a director of silent films during the 1920s, and in the 193 ...
, who then asked him to work on the adaptation of a stage play for his film '' Les Nouveaux Messieurs''. He also worked as head of publicity for the production company Albatros. He went on to write the screenplays for Feyder's most important films of the 1930s: '' Le Grand Jeu'', '' Pension Mimosas'', and '' La Kermesse héroïque''. Spaak was also in demand to work with other leading directors. During the 1930s he worked with
Julien Duvivier Julien Duvivier (; 8 October 1896 – 29 October 1967) was a French film director and screenwriter. He was prominent in French cinema in the years 1930–1960. Amongst his most original films, chiefly notable are ''La Bandera (film), La Bandera'', ...
on '' La Bandera'' (1935) and '' La Belle Équipe'' (1936), and with
Jean Grémillon Jean Grémillon (; 3 October 1901 – 25 November 1959) was a French film director. Biography Grémillon was born in Bayeux and spent his early years in Cerisy-la-Forêt in Normandy. His father was employed by the Ouest railway company. Durin ...
on '' La Petite Lise'' (1930) and '' Gueule d'amour'' (1937). He also collaborated with
Jean Renoir Jean Renoir (; 15 September 1894 – 12 February 1979) was a French film director, screenwriter, actor, producer and author. His '' La Grande Illusion'' (1937) and '' The Rules of the Game'' (1939) are often cited by critics as among the greate ...
on two of his major films, '' Les Bas Fonds'' (1936) and ''
La Grande Illusion ''La Grande Illusion'' (French for "The Grand Illusion") is a 1937 French war drama film directed by Jean Renoir, who co-wrote the screenplay with Charles Spaak. The story concerns class relationships among a small group of French officers who ...
'' (1937). Many of these films of the 1930s are marked by a concern for realistic detail with sharply written dialogue, often pessimistic in tone, and several of them provided leading roles which were played by
Jean Gabin Jean Gabin Alexis Moncorgé (born Jean-Alexis Moncorgé), known as Jean Gabin (; 17 May 190415 November 1976), was a French actor and singer. Considered a key figure in French cinema, he starred in several classic films, including '' Pépé le ...
.''Dictionnaire du cinéma populaire français''; sous la direction de Christian-Marc Bosséno et Yannick Dehée. (Paris: Nouveau Monde, 2004) p.722. He established himself, alongside
Jacques Prévert Jacques Prévert (; 4 February 1900 – 11 April 1977) was a French poet and screenwriter. His poems became and remain popular in the French-speaking world, particularly in schools. His best-regarded films formed part of the Poetic realism, poetic ...
and
Henri Jeanson Henri Jules Louis Jeanson (6 March 1900 – 6 November 1970) was a French writer and journalist. He was a "satrap" in the "College of 'Pataphysics". As a journalist before World War II Jeanson was born on 6 March 1900 in Paris. His fathe ...
, as a leading screenwriter during one of the French cinema's richest periods.''Dictionnaire du cinéma français''; sous la direction de Jean-Loup Passek. (Paris: Larousse, 1987) p.391. During the German occupation of France, Spaak chose to return to Paris and found work on a number of the wartime productions that were made there, including further films with Duvivier and Grémillon. (In
Bertrand Tavernier Bertrand Tavernier (; 25 April 1941 – 25 March 2021) was a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. Life and career Tavernier was born in Lyon, France, the son of Geneviève (née Dumond) and René Tavernier, a publicist and writer, ...
's film ''
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'' (2001) which gives a detailed picture of how film-making continued in occupied Paris, Spaak is portrayed in 1943 when he was working on a film for the Continental Films production company while in prison.)The film was ''Les Caves du Majestic'', directed by Richard Pottier. According to Bertrand Tavernier, in an interview included in the Artificial Eye DVD (2003) of ''Laissez-passer'', statements in Spaak's memoirs provided the basis for the episode in which Spaak was imprisoned by the Nazi authorities but was then allowed more lenient conditions in return for continuing his work on the script. The supposed intervention of Dr. Greven, director of Continental, was however a fictional surmise. After the war Spaak worked with new directors and in a wider range styles, and he formed a particular association with
André Cayatte André Cayatte (; 3 February 1909 – 6 February 1989) was a French filmmaker, writer and lawyer, who became known for his films centering on themes of crime, justice, and moral responsibility. Biography Cayatte began his directoral career at ...
in a series of films set against a background of the French judicial system: '' Justice est faite'' (1950), '' Nous sommes tous les assassins'' (1951), '' Avant le deluge'' (1953), and '' Le Dossier noir'' (1955). He also undertook some of the literary adaptations which marked the 'quality cinema' of the 1950s, including ''Thérèse Raquin'' (1953) and ''Crime et Châtiment'' (1956). In 1949 Spaak made his only venture into directing with '' Le Mystère Barton'', but the film met with little success. Charles Spaak continued working selectively on scenarios until the early 1970s, and he died in 1975 in Vence in the South of France.


Selective list of screenplays

Charles Spaak wrote or contributed to more than 100 film screenplays, including the following: * '' Les Nouveaux Messieurs'' / ''The New Gentlemen'' (1929, d. Jacques Feyder) * '' La Petite Lise'' / ''Little Lise'' (1930, d. Jean Grémillon) * '' Daïnah la métisse'' / ''Dainah the Mulatto'' (1932, d. Jean Grémillon) * '' Un coup de téléphone'' / A Telephone Call'' (1932, d. Georges Lacombe) * '' Ce cochon de Morin'' / ''That Scoundrel Morin'' (1932, d. Georges Lacombe) * '' Le Grand Jeu'' (1934, d. Jacques Feyder) * '' Pension Mimosas'' (1935, d. Jacques Feyder) * '' La Bandera'' (1935, d. Julien Duvivier) * '' Les Beaux Jours'' / ''Beautiful Days'' (1935. d. Marc Allégret) * '' Adémaï au Moyen-Âge'' / ''Adémaï in the Middle Ages'' (1935, d. Jean de Marguenat) * '' Les Époux scandaleux'' / ''The Scandalous Couple'' (1935, d. Georges Lacombe) * '' La Kermesse héroïque'' / ''Carnival in Flanders'' (1935, d. Jacques Feyder) * ''
Veille d'armes ''Veille d'armes'' ("eve of battle") is a 1935 French drama film directed by Marcel L'Herbier and starring Annabella and Victor Francen. Synopsis 1935. Captain de Corlaix is the respected commander of a French naval cruiser, the ''Alma'', anch ...
'' (1935, d. Marcel L'Herbier) * '' Les Bas-fonds'' / ''The Lower Depths'' (1936. d. Jean Renoir) * '' La Belle Équipe'' / ''They Were Five'' (1936, d. Julien Duvivier) * '' Les Loups entre eux'' / ''Wolves Between Them'' (1936, d. Léon Mathot) * ''La Porte du large'' (1936, d. Marcel L'Herbier) * '' L’Homme du jour'' / ''The Man of the Hour'' (1937, d. Julien Duvivier) * '' Aloha, le chant des îles'' (1937, d. Léon Mathot) * ''
La Grande Illusion ''La Grande Illusion'' (French for "The Grand Illusion") is a 1937 French war drama film directed by Jean Renoir, who co-wrote the screenplay with Charles Spaak. The story concerns class relationships among a small group of French officers who ...
'' (1937, d. Jean Renoir) * '' Gueule d'amour'' / ''Lady Killer'' (1937, d. Jean Grémillon) * ''
Mollenard ''Mollenard'' is a 1938 French drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Harry Baur, Gabrielle Dorziat and Pierre Renoir. It was also known by the alternative titles of ''Hatred'' and ''Capitaine Corsaire''. The film's sets were desi ...
'' (1938, d. Robert Siodmak) * '' L'Étrange Monsieur Victor'' / ''The Strange Monsieur Victor'' (1938, d. Jean Grémillon) * '' La Fin du jour'' / ''The End of the Day'' (1939. d. Julien Duvivier) * '' Le Récif de corail'' / ''Coral Reefs'' (1939, d. Maurice Gleize) * '' Le Dernier Tournant'' / ''The Last Turning'' (1939, d. Pierre Chenal) * ''
Remorques ''Remorques'' (literally 'towlines'; English title: ''Stormy Waters'') is a 1941 French drama film directed by Jean Grémillon. The screenplay was written by Jacques Prévert (scenario and dialogue) and André Cayatte (adaptation), based on the no ...
'' / ''Stormy Waters'' (1939, released 1941, d. Jean Grémillon) * '' Untel père et fils'' / ''The Heart of a Nation'' (1940, released 1943, d. Julien Duvivier) * '' L'Assassinat du père Noël'' / ''Who Killed Santa Claus?'' (1941, d. Christian-Jaque) * '' Péchés de jeunesse'' / ''Sins of Youth'' (1941, d. Maurice Tourneur) * '' Le Lit à colonnes'' (1942, d. Roland Tual) * '' Le ciel est à vous'' / ''The Woman Who Dared'' (1944, d. Jean Grémillon) * '' Les Caves du Majestic'' / ''Majestic Hotel Cellars'' (1944, d. Richard Pottier) * '' L'Affaire du collier de la reine'' / ''The Queen's Necklace'' (1946, d. Marcel L'Herbier) * '' Panique'' / ''Panic'' (1946, d. Julien Duvivier) * '' Éternel Conflit'' / ''Eternal Conflict'' (1948, d. Georges Lampin) * '' Le Mystère Barton'' ''The Barton Mystery'' (1949, d. Charles Spaak) * '' Black Jack'' (1950, d. Julien Duvivier) * '' Justice est faite'' / ''Justice Is Done'' (1950, d. André Cayatte) * ''
Adorables créatures ''Adorable Creatures'' (, ) is a 1952 romantic comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque. A French-Italian Co-production (media), co-production, it stars Daniel Gélin, Antonella Lualdi, Danielle Darrieux and Martine Carol.Bandy p. 173 It was shot ...
'' (1952, d. Christian-Jaque) * '' Le Banquet des fraudeurs'' / ''The Smugglers' Banquet'' (1952, d. Henri Storck) * ''
Nous sommes tous des assassins ''We Are All Murderers'' (French: ''Nous sommes tous des assassins'', Italian: ''Siamo tutti assassini'') is a 1952 French-Italian crime film, crime drama film written and directed by André Cayatte and starring Marcel Mouloudji, Raymond Pellegrin ...
'' / ''We Are All Murderers'' (1952, d. André Cayatte) * ''
Thérèse Raquin ''Thérèse Raquin'' () is an early novel by French writer Émile Zola. It appeared in serial form from August–October 1867 in the magazine ''L'Artiste'', and was published in book form later that year. Although it was Zola's third novel, it ...
'' (1953, d. Marcel Carné) * '' Avant le déluge'' / ''Before the Deluge'' (1954, d. André Cayatte) * '' Le Dossier noir'' / ''Black Dossier'' (1955, d. André Cayatte) * ''Scuola elementare'' (1955, d. Alberto Lattuada) * '' Crime et Châtiment'' / ''Crime and Punishment'' (1956, d. Georges Lampin) * '' Paris, Palace Hotel'' (1956, d. Henri Verneuil) * '' Charmants Garçons'' / ''Charming Boys'' ( (1957, d. Henri Decoin) * '' Quand la femme s'en mêle'' / ''Send a Woman When the Devil Fails'' (1957, d. Yves Allégret) * ''
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'' (1962, d. Philippe de Broca) * '' La Chambre ardente'' / ''The Burning Court'' (1962, d. Julien Duvivier) * ''
Le Glaive et la Balance ''Le glaive et la balance'' (, also released with the English-language subtitle ''Two Are Guilty'')Germinal'' (1963, d. Yves Allégret) * '' Mathias Sandorf'' (1963, d. Georges Lampin) * ' (1974, d. Étienne Périer)


Further reading

Spaak, Janine. ''Charles Spaak, mon mari''. (Paris: Éditions France-Empire,
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