Raymond Bernard
Raymond Bernard
Biography
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
Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Known Credits
50
Gender
Male
Birthday
1891-10-10 (133 years old)
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Acting

1961

Blood on His Sword as (uncredited)

1949

Crossroads of Life as Not available

1924

Miracle of the Wolves as Not available

1915

Jeanne Doré as Jacques Doré
Crew

1958

Seventh Heaven Director

1958

Seventh Heaven Writer

1955

Fruits of Summer Writer

1955

Fruits of Summer Director

1953

La belle de Cadix Director

1953

La belle de Cadix Writer

1953

La Dame aux camélias Director

1952

Judgement of God Director

1952

Judgement of God Writer

1951

The Cape of Hope Director

1949

Maya Director

1949

Maya Adaptation

1946

Goodbye Darling Writer

1946

Goodbye Darling Director

1942

Whims Writer

1939

Cavalcade of Love Director

1939

The Mayor's Dilemma Director

1938

I Was an Adventuress Director

1937

Marthe Richard Director

1937

Culprit Director

1936

Anne-Marie Director

1935

Lovers and Thieves Director

1934

Les Misérables Director

1934

Les Misérables Writer

1934

Tartarin of Tarascon Director

1934

Tartarin of Tarascon Adaptation

1932

Wooden Crosses Director

1932

Wooden Crosses Screenplay

1931

Faubourg Montmartre Adaptation

1931

Faubourg Montmartre Director

1930

Tarakanova Director

1927

The Chess Player Director

1927

The Chess Player Writer

1924

Miracle of the Wolves Director

1922

Triplepatte Director

1921

La Maison vide Director

1921

La Maison vide Writer

1919

Le Petit Café Director

1919

Le Petit Café Writer