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326 • DIAMANT-BERGER, JÉRÔME<br />

louer,” “Gavroche et Flambeau”; also screenwriter)<br />

1917 Ils y viennent tous au Cinéma (short; also<br />

screenwriter)<br />

Une Soiré mondaine (short)<br />

1921 Les Trois Mousquetaires (twelve episodes:<br />

“L’Auberge de Meung,” “Les Mousquetaires<br />

de M. de Tréville,” “La Lingère du Louvre,”<br />

“Les Ferrets de Diamant,” “Pour l’Honneur<br />

de la Reine,” “Le Bal des Echevins,” “Le Pavillon<br />

d’Estrées,” “L’auberge du Colombier<br />

Rouge,” “Le Bastion Saint-Gervais,” “La Tour<br />

de Portsmouth,” “Le Couvent de Béthune,”<br />

“La Cabane de la Lys”; also screenwriter,<br />

adapter, producer)<br />

Boubouroche (short)<br />

Par Habitude (short; also screenwriter, producer)<br />

Une Faible Femme (short)<br />

1922 Vingt Ans après (ten episodes: “Le Fantôme de<br />

Richelieu,” “Le Donjon de Vincennes,” “La Bataille<br />

de Lens,” “Le Fils de Milady,” “La Guerre<br />

des Rues,” “Dans les Camps opposés,” “Au<br />

Pied de l’Echafaud,” “La Felouque l’Eclair,” “La<br />

Bataille de Charenton,” “L’Aventure du Cardinal<br />

Mazarin”)<br />

Le Match Criqui-Ledoux (short)<br />

1923 Gonzague (also producer)<br />

Le Mauvais Garçon (also screenwriter, producer)<br />

L’Affaire de la Rue de Lourcine (also screenwriter,<br />

adapter, producer)<br />

Jim Bougne, Boxeur (medium-length; also<br />

screenwriter, producer)<br />

1924 Le Roi de la Vitesse<br />

L’Emprise (also screenwriter, producer)<br />

1925 Fifty-Fifty (short; also producer)<br />

Lover’s Island (also producer; USA)<br />

Marionnettes (short)<br />

1926 Rue de la Paix<br />

The Unfair Sex (USA)<br />

1927 Education de Prince (also co-screenwriter, coadapter)<br />

1930 Tu m’oublieras (also lyricist)<br />

Paris la Nuit<br />

Monsieur Gazon (short)<br />

Un Drame dans la Tempête (short)<br />

1931 Sola (also screenwriter, adapter)<br />

Tout s’arrange (also screenwriter, dialogist,<br />

lyricist)<br />

L’Ecole de Ciné (short)<br />

Mariage d’Amour (short)<br />

Tante Aurélie (short)<br />

1932 La Bonne Aventure (also screenwriter, dialogist,<br />

lyricist)<br />

Clair de Lune (also screenwriter, dialogist,<br />

producer)<br />

Les Trois Mousquetaires / USA: Three Musketeers<br />

(two parts: “Les Ferrets de la Reine,” “Milady”;<br />

also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist)<br />

1933 L’Accordeur (short)<br />

Le Passager clandestin (short)<br />

1934 Miquette et sa Mère (co-director with D. B.<br />

Maurice = Maurice Diamant-Berger, Henri<br />

Rollan; also screenwriter, adapter, dialogist,<br />

producer)<br />

1935 La Grande Vie (short)<br />

Jim Bougne (short; talking version <strong>of</strong> the short<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1923)<br />

Une Demi-Heure en Correctionnelle (short)<br />

1937 Arsène Lupin Détective (also screenwriter,<br />

adapter, co-dialogist)<br />

1938 La Vierge folle / USA: A Foolish Virgin<br />

1939 Tourbillon de Paris / USA: Whirl <strong>of</strong> Paris / Whirlwind<br />

<strong>of</strong> Paris<br />

1949 La Maternelle<br />

1951 Monsieur Fabre / USA: Amazing Monsieur Fabre<br />

(also co-screenwriter, co-adapter, co-dialogist)<br />

1952 Mon Curé chez les Riches<br />

1953 Le Chasseur de chez Maxim’s (also co-screenwriter,<br />

co-adapter, co-dialogist, producer)<br />

1955 La Madone des Sleepings (also screenwriter,<br />

adapter, dialogist, producer)<br />

1956 Mon Curé chez les Pauvres (also screenwriter,<br />

adapter, dialogist, producer)<br />

1957 C’est arrivé à 36 Chandelles (also co-screenwriter,<br />

co-dialogist, producer)<br />

1959 Messieurs les Ronds-de-Cuir (also screenwriter,<br />

adapter, producer)<br />

1971 Soirée mondaine (short; Henri Diamant-<br />

Berger)<br />

DIAMANT-BERGER, JÉRÔME (September 25,<br />

1950, Paris, France–)<br />

The grandson <strong>of</strong> director and producer Henri<br />

Diamant-Berger and the son <strong>of</strong> a script supervisor<br />

mother, he spent many hours <strong>of</strong> his childhood on sets.<br />

He studied in arts, architecture, and design schools<br />

and drawing workshops for fi ve years. Then he be-

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