Paul Nivoix
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Paul Eugène Nivoix (December 24, 1889 - September 14, 1958) was a French playwright and screenwriter.[1][2]
Theater
With Marcel Pagnol:
- Tonton 1924
- Les Marchands de gloire 1925[3]
- Un direct au cœur 1926.
Filmography
- 1932: A little love by Hans Steinhoff, adaptation and dialogue.
- 1932: Direct to the heart by Roger Lion and Alexandre Arnaudy, script and dialogue, from his play co-written with Marcel Pagnol.
- 1937: In Venice, one night by Christian-Jaque, screenplay.
- 1937: The House opposite by Christian-Jaque, screenplay from his play.
- 1938: Barnabé by Alexandre Esway, dialogue.
- 1943: Mahlia the mestizo by Walter Kapps, dialogue.
- 1948: Émile l'Africain by Robert Vernay, screenplay.
- 1949: The New Masters by Paul Nivoix, realization, after his eponymous play.
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