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* ''[[The Shanghai Drama]]'' (1938) |
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* ''[[The Acrobat]]'' (1941) |
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* ''[[Strangers in the House]]'' (1942) |
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* ''[[Cecile is Dead]]'' (1944) |
* ''[[Cecile is Dead]]'' (1944) |
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Guy de Gastyne | |
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Born | 1888 |
Died | 3 February 1972 Creteil, Val-de-Marne, France |
Occupation | Art director |
Years active | 1930 - 1952 (film) |
Guy de Gastyne (1888–1972) was a French art director. He was the brother of the film director Marco de Gastyne.[1]
Selected filmography
- Little Lise (1930)
- Orange Blossom (1932)
- Buridan's Donkey (1932)
- Abduct Me (1932)
- Miquette (1934)
- Samson (1936)
- The Lie of Nina Petrovna (1937)
- The Citadel of Silence (1937)
- Rasputin (1938)
- The Shanghai Drama (1938)
- The Acrobat (1941)
- Strangers in the House (1942)
- Cecile is Dead (1944)
- As Long As I Live (1946)
- Naughty Martine (1947)
- After Love (1948)
- A Royal Affair (1949)
- Blonde (1950)
References
- ^ Andrew p.184
Bibliography
- Andrew, Dudley. Mists of Regret: Culture and Sensibility in Classic French Film. Princeton University Press, 1995.