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Robert Vernay Filmography

DirectingBORN 1907PARIS31 FILMS IN DB

RobertVernay

Known for Directing · Fort De La Solitude, The Woman I Loved the Most, Emile the African

31
FILMS IN DB
$13
TOTAL VALUE
2
PRICED
$7
AVG VALUE
OTHER
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
The Count of Monte Cristo
~$9 · OTHER · 1954
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MOST VALUABLE
The Count of Monte Cristo
$9 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Robert Vernay, a notable figure in mid-20th century cinema, carved a niche for himself with his compelling storytelling and unique directorial vision. One of his standout works, "Emile the African" (1948), showcases his ability to blend adventure with poignant themes of identity and cultural exploration, capturing the attention of both audiences and critics alike. This film not only highlights Vernay's adeptness in handling complex narratives but also serves as a significant piece of cinema history, reflecting the post-colonial discourse of its time. Collectors seek out Vernay's films for their historical significance and the distinct artistry he brought to the screen. "Emile the African," in particular, is regarded as a must-have for any serious collection, as it offers a rare glimpse into the cinematic techniques and storytelling styles of the late 1940s. With its limited home video releases, owning this title is a badge of honor for enthusiasts who appreciate the depth and richness of classic film heritage.

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