Raymond Bernard
Known for: Directing
Born: October 9, 1891 in Paris, France - Died: December 11, 1977
Raymond Bernard (10 October 1891 – 12 December 1977) was a French film director and screenwriter whose career spanned more than forty years. He is best remembered for several large-scale historical productions, including the silent films Le Miracle des loups (The Miracle of the Wolves) and Le Joueur d'échecs (The Chess Player) and in the 1930s Les Croix de bois (Wooden Crosses) and a highly regarded adaptation of Les Misérables.
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Jeanne Doré
Jacques Doré
Blood on His Sword
(uncredited)
Miracle of the Wolves
Raymond Bernard, une carrière française
Self
Crossroads of Life
Wooden Crosses
Director
Faubourg Montmartre
Adaptation
Les Misérables
Director
The Cape of Hope
Director
Marthe Richard
Director
Tartarin of Tarascon
Director
The Chess Player
Director
La belle de Cadix
Writer
Triplepatte
Director
Anne-Marie
Director
Tarakanova
Director
I Was an Adventuress
Director
A Friend Will Come Tonight
Director
Judgement of God
Writer
Cavalcade of Love
Director
Le Petit Café
Director
Seventh Heaven
Writer
Lovers and Thieves
Director
Maya
Director