Jacques Tourneur

Description:

Born in Paris in 1904, Tourneur went to Hollywood with his father, director Maurice Tourneur around 1913. He started out as a script clerk and editor for his father, then graduated to such jobs as directing shorts (often with the pseudonym Jack Turner), both in France and America. He was hired to run the second unit for David O. Selznick's A Tale of Two Cities (1935), where he first met Val Lewton. In 1942, when Lewton was named to head the new horror unit at RKO, he asked Tourneur to be his first director. The result was the highly artistic (and commercially successful) Cat People (1942). Tourneur went on to direct masterpieces in many different genres, all showing a great command of mood and atmosphere.

Overview

Birthday November 12, 1904
Born In Paris, France
Alternative names Jack Tourneur , Jack Turner
Spouse/Ex- Christiane Tourneur April 22, 1935 - December 19, 1977 (his death)

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Trivia He has directed two films that have been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: Cat People (1942) and Out of the Past (1947).
Quotes Largely, I hate doing television; it's horrible. It's against everything I believe in; if you don't bring some of your individuality and some of your experience and sensitivity to bear on a subject, you don't get more than a mechanical result.

Scores

Cat People
1h 13m
7.2
Out of the Past
1h 37m
8
I Walked with a Zombie
1h 9m
7
Anne of the Indies
1h 21m
6.6
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