
Raymond Bernard
Directing·October 10, 1891·† December 12, 1977 — 86 years old·Paris, France
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.
Known For
Filmography · 34
2012Raymond Bernard, une carrière françaiseSelf1961Blood on His Sword(uncredited)1958Seventh HeavenDirector · Writer1957The Seventh CommandmentDirector1955Fruits of SummerWriter · Director1953La belle de CadixDirector · Writer1953La Dame aux caméliasDirector1952Judgement of GodDirector · Writer1951The Cape of HopeDirector1949MayaDirector · Adaptation1949Crossroads of Life1946Goodbye DarlingWriter · Director1946A Friend Will Come TonightDirector · Writer1942WhimsWriter1939Cavalcade of LoveDirector1939The Mayor's DilemmaDirector1938I Was an AdventuressDirector1937Marthe RichardDirector1937CulpritDirector1936Anne-MarieDirector1935Lovers and ThievesDirector1934Tartarin of TarasconDirector · Adaptation1934Les MisérablesDirector · Writer1932Wooden CrossesDirector · Screenplay1931Faubourg MontmartreAdaptation · Director1930TarakanovaDirector1927The Chess PlayerDirector · Writer1924Miracle of the WolvesDirector · Writer1923Le Costaud des ÉpinettesDirector1922TriplepatteDirector1921La Maison videDirector · Writer1920The Secret of Rosette LambertDirector1919Le Petit CaféDirector · Writer1915Jeanne DoréJacques Doré











