Henri-Georges Clouzot

Info

Role

Director | Writer

Date of birth

11/20/1907

Date of death

01/12/1977

Place of birth

Niort, Deux-Sèvres, France

Henri-Georges Clouzot

Biography

Beginning his film career as a screenwriter, Henri-Georges Clouzot switched over to directing and in 1943 had the distinction of having his film Le Corbeau (1943) banned by both the German forces occupying France and the Free French forces fighting them, but for different reasons. He shot to international fame with The Wages of Fear (1953) and consolidated that success with Diabolique (1955), but continuous ill health caused large gaps in his output, and several projects had to be abandoned (though one, Torment (1994), was subsequently filmed by Claude Chabrol). His films are typically relentless suspense thrillers, similar to Alfred Hitchcock's but with far less light relief.

Known For

Diabolique
Diabolique
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8.1
Manon
Manon
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