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Jean-Jacques Vierne (31 January 1921, in Courbevoie, France – 17 June 2003) [1] was a French film director.
Jean-Jacques Vierne was a French director and assistant director, known for Rififi (1955), No Time for Ecstasy (1961) and A nous deux, Paris! (1966). He was born in 1921 and died in 2003. See his full biography, credits and photos on IMDb.
- Jean-Jacques Vierne
- June 18, 2003
- January 31, 1921
Jean-Jacques Vierne est un réalisateur français né le 31 janvier 1921 à Courbevoie et mort le 17 juin 2003 dans le 12 e arrondissement de Paris 1. Il est inhumé au cimetière parisien de Pantin dans la 134 e division. Il est le père de l'architecte Bruno Fortier.
A 1961 French war drama directed by Jean-Jacques Vierne, based on a novel by José Bénazéraf. It depicts the anarchist struggle of a young Ukrainian refugee in the Spanish Civil War.
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- Drama, War
- Jean-Jacques Vierne
- 1961-09-01
Jean-Jacques Vierne is known as an Director, Assistant Director, and Screenplay. Some of their work includes Rififi, Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece, No Time for Ecstasy, and À nous deux, Paris!.
Birthday: Jan 31, 1921. Birthplace: Courbevoie, France. Filmography. Movies. Explore the filmography of Jean-Jacques Vierne on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for...
- January 31, 1921
TinTin and The Mystery of The Golden Fleece is a live-action adventure film directed by Jean-Jacques Vierne and released in 1961. A French-Belgian co-production, the film is based on Hergé's popular comic book series and stars Georges Wilson as Captain Haddock, Georges Loriot as Professor Calculus, and Jean-Pierre Talbot as the intrepid ...