Charles Spaak

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Known For

Writing

Known Credits

3

Gender

Male

Birthday

1903-05-25

Deathday

1975-03-04 (71 years old)

Place of Birth

Brussels, Belgium

Also Known As

  • Шарль Спаак

Charles Spaak

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Acting

Crew

Directing

1949
The Barton Mystery as Director
1930
Cruel Tale as Assistant Director
1926
Carmen as Assistant Director

Writing

1974
Bloody Murder as Writer
1965
Estudio 1 as Writer
1965
Diamonds Are Brittle as Writer
1963
Germinal as Screenplay
1963
Mathias Sandorf as Dialogue
1963
The Sword and the Balance as Writer
1962
The Burning Court as Author
1962
Cartouche as Writer
1960
Towards Ecstasy as Writer
1960
Love and the Frenchwoman as Writer
1960
Love and the Frenchwoman as Dialogue
1960
Normandy - Neman as Writer
1959
Katia as Writer
1958
The Cheaters as Story
1957
Too Many Lovers as Writer
1956
Crime and Punishment as Writer
1956
Paris, Palace Hôtel as Writer
1955
Black Dossier as Screenplay
1954
Elementary School as Screenplay
1954
Flesh and the Woman as Writer
1954
Public Opinion as Writer
1954
Before the Deluge as Screenplay
1954
Before the Deluge as Dialogue
1954
The Boarder as Screenplay
1953
Thérèse Raquin as Adaptation
1953
Thérèse Raquin as Dialogue
1953
Thérèse Raquin as Scenario Writer
1953
Jeunes mariés as Writer
1952
Smuggler's Ball as Writer
1952
We Are All Murderers as Writer
1952
The Seven Deadly Sins as Screenplay
1952
Adorable Creatures as Story
1952
Adorable Creatures as Dialogue
1952
Adorable Creatures as Screenplay
1951
The Night Is My Kingdom as Dialogue
1950
Black Jack as Writer
1950
Justice Is Done as Screenplay
1949
Return to Life as Writer
1949
The Barton Mystery as Writer
1948
Fight Without Hate as Dialogue
1948
Le Dessous des cartes as Adaptation
1948
Man to Men as Screenplay
1948
Eternal Conflict as Writer
1947
The Royalists as Writer
1947
Panic as Screenplay
1946
The Revenge of Roger as Writer
1946
Homeland as Screenplay
1946
Queen's Necklace as Screenplay
1946
The Eternal Husband as Adaptation
1946
The Idiot as Adaptation
1946
The Idiot as Dialogue
1946
The Idiot as Writer
1946
Behind These Walls as Writer
1945
Blind Desire as Writer
1945
Majestic Hotel Cellars as Dialogue
1945
Majestic Hotel Cellars as Adaptation
1945
Father Goriot as Writer
1944
Carmen as Screenplay
1944
The Woman Who Dared as Adaptation
1944
The Woman Who Dared as Dialogue
1943
Immortal France as Writer
1943
The Count of Monte Cristo Part 2 - The Retaliation as Writer
1943
The Count of Monte Cristo Part 1 - The Prisoner of Kastell as Writer
1942
The Four-Poster Bed as Screenplay
1941
Sins of Youth as Dialogue
1941
Who Killed Santa Claus? as Screenplay
1941
Who Killed Santa Claus? as Adaptation
1941
Premier bal as Screenplay
1940
Two Women as Dialogue
1939
Law of the North as Scenario Writer
1939
Law of the North as Writer
1939
Nightclub Hostess as Screenplay
1939
The Last Turning as Writer
1939
The End of the Day as Writer
1939
Coral Reefs as Screenplay
1938
The Strange Monsieur Victor as Writer
1938
Hatred as Writer
1937
Lady Killer as Scenario Writer
1937
Grand Illusion as Dialogue
1937
A Woman of No Importance as Writer
1937
The Man of the Day as Screenplay
1936
The Lower Depths as Writer
1936
Forty Little Mothers as Writer
1936
They Were Five as Writer
1936
The Land That Dies as Adaptation
1936
Carnival in Flanders as Screenplay
1936
Carnival in Flanders as Novel
1936
The Great Temptation as Writer
1935
Carnival in Flanders as Novel
1935
La Bandera as Writer
1935
Pension Mimosas as Scenario Writer
1935
Pension Mimosas as Dialogue
1935
Pension Mimosas as Screenplay
1935
Sacrifice of Honor as Screenplay
1934
The Great Game as Screenplay
1933
Abbot Constantine as Screenplay
1932
That scoundrel Morin as Screenplay
1932
He has lost a bride as Writer
1932
Case closed as Screenplay
1932
Dainah the Mixed as Screenplay
1932
Un coup de téléphone as Screenplay
1930
Little Lise as Writer
1930
Cruel Tale as Writer
1929
The New Gentlemen as Writer
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