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Jean Devaivre Filmography

DirectingFRANCE10 FILMS IN DB

JeanDevaivre

Known for Directing · Caroline and the Rebels, The Eleven O'Clock Woman, Fugitive from Montreal

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$25
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Alarm in Morocco
~$25 · DVD · 1953
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Alarm in Morocco
$25 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Jean Devaivre was a notable French director whose work in the 1950s left an indelible mark on cinema, particularly with his film "The Inspector Likes a Fight" (1957). This classic crime comedy not only showcased Devaivre's unique storytelling style but also reflected the vibrant spirit of post-war French cinema. Collectors cherish this film for its witty dialogue and engaging plot, making it a sought-after title in both VHS and DVD formats. Devaivre's films often blend humor with social commentary, appealing to those who appreciate the nuances of mid-century European filmmaking. His contributions to the genre, particularly in the realm of detective narratives, resonate with collectors who value the evolution of film techniques and storytelling. Today, editions of "The Inspector Likes a Fight," especially rare releases or those featuring additional commentary, are prized by enthusiasts, solidifying Devaivre's legacy as a director worth celebrating in any physical media library.

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