
Georges de Beauregard
Production·December 23, 1920·† September 10, 1984 — 63 years old·Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Georges de Beauregard (23 December 1920 Marseille – 10 September 1984 Paris) was a French film producer who produced works by many of the French New Wave directors. In 1968, he was a member of the jury at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1983 he was awarded a Special César Award, the French national film prize. The second place prize at the annual FIDMarseille film festival is named for de Beauregard.
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1982A Captain's HonorProducer1980Operation LeopardProducer1979Encore un hiverProducer1978How's It Going?Producer1975Number TwoProducer1974Gross ParisProducer1973Prêtres interditsProducer1970Atlantic WallExecutive Producer1970Le Petit BougnatProducer1969L'Amour fouProducer1967LamielProducer1967The NunProducer1967La CollectionneuseProducer1967Made in U.S.AProducer1966Objective: 500 MillionProducer1966Line of DemarcationProducer1965Pierrot le FouProducer1965The Blue PantherProducer1965The Vampire of DusseldorfProducer1965The 317th PlatoonProducer1964Blood and Black LaceCo-Producer1963ContemptProducer1963The CarabineersProducer1963Le Petit SoldatActivist Leader (uncredited) · Producer1963BluebeardProducer1962Le DoulosProducer · Production Manager1962Adieu PhilippineProducer · Production Manager1962The Third LoverProducer1962Fiancés on the BridgeHearse and Ambulance Driver · Producer1962Cléo from 5 to 7The Hearse and Ambulance Driver / Actor in Silent Film · Producer1961Léon Morin, PriestProducer1961A Woman Is a WomanProducer1961LolaProducer · Production Manager1960BreathlessProducer1960An Overcooked SteakProducer1959The Devil's PassProducer1958RamuntchoProducer











