Émile Natan  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 6 May 1906 | 
| Died | 8 December 1962 | 
| Occupation | Producer | 
| Years active | 1930-1961 (film) | 
Émile Natan (1906–1962) was a Romanian-born French film producer. He was the brother of Bernard Natan, the head of Pathé-Natan.[1]
Selected filmography
- Accused, Stand Up! (1930)
 - Little Lise (1930)
 - Levy and Company (1930)
 - Gloria (1931)
 - All That's Not Worth Love (1931)
 - The Dream (1931)
 - Orange Blossom (1932)
 - Beauty Spot (1932)
 - The Wonderful Day (1932)
 - The Levy Department Stores (1932)
 - Once Upon a Time (1933)
 - Theodore and Company (1933)
 - Toto (1933)
 - Arlette and Her Fathers (1934)
 - Tartarin of Tarascon (1934)
 - Justin de Marseille (1935)
 - The Crew (1935)
 - Koenigsmark (1935)
 - The King (1936)
 - Tricoche and Cacolet (1938)
 - After Love (1948)
 - Imperial Violets (1952)
 - The Beautiful Otero (1954)
 - The Triumph of Michael Strogoff (1961)
 
References
- ↑ Andrew p.365
 
Bibliography
- Andrew, Dudley. Mists of Regret: Culture and Sensibility in Classic French Film. Princeton University Press, 1995.
 
External links
- Émile Natan at IMDb
 
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