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'''Jean Vallée''' (1899–1979) was a French [[screenwriter]] and [[film director]].<ref>{{IMDb name|0885248}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/product_info.php?products_id=807567 | title = French Cinema—A Critical Filmography: Volume 1, 1929-1939 | last = Crisp | first = Colin | date = 2015 | publisher = [[Indiana University Press]] }}</ref>
'''Jean Vallée''' (20 January 1899 – 19 July 1979) was a French [[film director]], [[screenwriter]] and ran an art-house cinema theater L'Œil de Paris.<ref>{{IMDb name|0885248}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/product_info.php?products_id=807567 | title = French Cinema—A Critical Filmography: Volume 1, 1929-1939 | last = Crisp | first = Colin | date = 2015 | publisher = [[Indiana University Press]] }}</ref> He was credited for directing the first two French films in color.


==Filmography==
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* ''[[The Dying Land|La Terre qui meurt]]'' (1936) - second French colour feature-length film
* ''[[The Dying Land|La Terre qui meurt]]'' (1936) - second French colour feature-length film
* ''[[The Men Without Names]]'' (1937)
* ''[[The Men Without Names]]'' (1937)
* ''Troubled Heart'' (1938)
* ''[[Troubled Heart (film)|Troubled Heart]]'' (1938)
* ''Les surprises d'une nuit de noces'' (1952)
* ''Les surprises d'une nuit de noces'' (1952)
* ''L'étrange amazone'' (1953)
* ''L'étrange amazone'' (1953)

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Jean Vallée
Born20 January 1889
Died19 July 1979
Occupation(s)Director, Screenwriter
Years active1930–1953 (film)

Jean Vallée (20 January 1899 – 19 July 1979) was a French film director, screenwriter and ran an art-house cinema theater L'Œil de Paris.[1][2] He was credited for directing the first two French films in color.

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ Jean Vallée at IMDb
  2. ^ Crisp, Colin (2015). "French Cinema—A Critical Filmography: Volume 1, 1929-1939". Indiana University Press.