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  1. Filmography. As director & writer. As actor. Code Name Melville. References. Footnotes. Sources. Further reading. External links. Jean-Pierre Melville. Jean-Pierre Grumbach (20 October 1917 – 2 August 1973), known professionally as Jean-Pierre Melville ( French: [mɛlvil] ), was a French filmmaker.

  2. Jean-Pierre Melville (1917-1973) Jean-Pierre Melville. Writer. Director. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. The name "Melville" is not immediately associated with film. It conjures up images of white whales and crackbrained captains, of naysaying notaries and soup-spilling sailors. It is the countersign to a realm of men and their deeds, both ...

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  3. Aug 24, 2015 · The Essentials: The 10 Greatest Jean-Pierre Melville Films. When sifting through the catalogue of illustrious French filmmakers, the pioneers and precursors to the French New Wave, those...

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  4. 6 titles. 1. The Samurai (1967) GP | 101 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller. 8. Rate. 90 Metascore. After professional hitman Jef Costello is seen by witnesses his efforts to provide himself an alibi drive him further into a corner. Director: Jean-Pierre Melville | Stars: Alain Delon, François Périer, Nathalie Delon, Cathy Rosier.

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  6. 1. Army of Shadows (1969) Not Rated | 145 min | Drama, War. 8.1. Rate. 99 Metascore. An account of underground resistance fighters in Nazi-occupied France. Director: Jean-Pierre Melville | Stars: Lino Ventura, Paul Meurisse, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Simone Signoret. Votes: 24,801 | Gross: $0.74M. 2. Léon Morin, Priest (1961)

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  8. Mar 26, 2024 · Notable Works: “Léon Morin, Priest”. Jean-Pierre Melville (born Oct. 20, 1917, Paris, France—died Aug. 2, 1973, Paris) was a French motion-picture director whose early films strongly influenced the directors of the New Wave, the innovative French film movement of the late 1950s. Grumbach’s enthusiasm for American culture prompted him ...