José Germain Drouilly Explained

José Germain Drouilly (Paris, 1884-1964), more commonly writing under the name José Germain, was a French writer.[1] Some of his works were turned into Silent era film scripts, such as The Magnificent Flirt (1928), from the novel Maman.[2]

Works

More than 200 works[3] are listed in the Bibliothèque nationale de France, some of them under the name (Jean-)Germain Drouilly, others under the name of Lieutenant D., among which:

Notes and References

  1. Jean Norton Cru Témoins: essai d'analyse et de critique des souvenirs 1929 p. 316 "José GERMAIN - Pseudonyme de José Germain Drouilly José Germain s'est exercé avant la guerre, et depuis"
  2. Oct 27, 2008 - Scenario by Jean de Limur and Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast, from the novel Maman by José Germain Drouilly. Production design by Van Nest Polglase. Cinematography by Henry Gerrard. Intertitles by Herman J. Mankiewicz.
  3. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/jsp/recherchemots_simple.jsp?nouvelleRecherche=O&nouveaute=O&host=catalogue base Opale