•
Happy Go Lucky, directed by
Marcel L'Herbier (France, 1946, based on the play
Au petit bonheur) •
The Straw Lover, directed by
Gilles Grangier (France, 1951, based on the play ''L'Amant de paille'') •
Tapage nocturne, directed by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon (France, 1951, based on the play
Tapage nocturne) •
Thirteen at the Table, directed by
André Hunebelle (France, 1955, based on the play
Treize à table) •
Adorable Julia, directed by
Alfred Weidenmann (West Germany, 1962, based on the play
Adorable Julia)
Screenwriter •
Vautrin, directed by
Pierre Billon (1943) •
Goodbye Darling, directed by
Raymond Bernard (1946) •
The Sea Rose, directed by
Jacques de Baroncelli (1946) •
Once is Enough, directed by
Andrée Feix (1946) •
Third at Heart, directed by
Jacques de Casembroot (1947) • ''
Sybille's Night'', directed by
Jean-Paul Paulin (1947) •
The Great Maguet, directed by
Roger Richebé (1947) •
Impeccable Henri, directed by
Charles-Félix Tavano (1948) •
Woman Without a Past, directed by
Gilles Grangier (1948) •
My Seal and Them, directed by
Pierre Billon (1951) •
My Friend Oscar, directed by
Åke Ohberg (1951) •
The Prettiest Sin in the World, directed by
Gilles Grangier (1951) •
The Case Against X, directed by
Richard Pottier (1952) •
Imperial Violets, directed by
Richard Pottier (1952) • ''
A Woman's Treasure'', directed by
Jean Stelli (1953) •
Michel Strogoff, directed by
Carmine Gallone (1956) •
Women Are Like That, directed by
Bernard Borderie (1960) •
The Triumph of Michael Strogoff, directed by
Viktor Tourjansky (1961) •
Shéhérazade, directed by
Pierre Gaspard-Huit (1963) •
Your Turn, Darling, directed by
Bernard Borderie (1963) •
Duck in Orange Sauce, directed by
Luciano Salce (1975)
Director •
The Cupid Club (1949) •
The King (1949) •
My Friend Sainfoin (1950) •
Just Me (1950) •
Tapage nocturne (1951) == References ==