Pierre Montazel
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Pierre Montazel was a French cinematographer, director, and screenwriter whose career spanned from the late 1930s to the early 1970s. Born in Senlis, Oise, he began his career as a cinematographer, contributing to films such as My Aunt the Dictator (1939) and Vidocq (1939). Montazel's work as a director includes Je n'aime que toi... (1949) and Ça va être ta fête (1960). He also served as the cinematographer for Antoine and Antoinette (1947), a film that was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. His versatility and technical skill made him a respected figure in the French film industry.
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Napoleon (1955)
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The Gendarme Takes Off (1970)
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Obsession (1954)
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Razzia (1955)
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Touchez Pas au Grisbi (1954)
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Royal Affairs in Versailles (1953)
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Hi-Jack Highway (1955)
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The Little Rebels (1955)
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Antoine & Antoinette (1947)
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Cecile Is Dead (1944)
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Six Hours to Lose (1947)
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The Lady of the Dawn (1966)
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Guinguette (1959)
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There's Always a Price Tag (1957)
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I'll Get Back to Kandara (1956)
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The Bohemian Life (1945)
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An Evening at the Music Hall (1956)
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Fantastic Night (1942)
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The Wolf of the Malveneurs (1943)
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Anyone Can Kill Me (1957)
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The Honorable Catherine (1943)
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Danger in the Middle East (1960)
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The Four-Poster Bed (1942)
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