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Jean-Claude Dague

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Jean-Claude Dague, born Jean-Claude Dagouassat in 1937, is a French film director.

Biography

After having directed four films, Jean-Claude Dague's production company was almost bankrupt. He then attempted a hold-up in Bry-sur-Marne in 1971, but was easily caught with his two partners,[1] having used his own car to flee. The two partners were actor René Chapotot[2] and stuntman Germain Roig.[3] Dague then spent eight years in prison, and wrote about it in a book, Le Dénommé, of which he made a film in 1990.

Filmography

Director
  • 1968 : Le Bal des voyous
  • 1969 : Poussez pas grand-père dans les cactus
  • 1970 : Désirella
  • 1971 : L'Homme qui vient de la nuit
  • 1990 : Le Dénommé
  • 1999 : La Paix pour les Enfants du Monde
Actor
  • 1966 : Espions à l'affût
Screenwriter
  • 1991 : La Dernière Saison

References

  1. ^ Cárdenas, Fabricio (2014). 66 petites histoires du Pays Catalan [66 Little Stories of Catalan Country] (in French). Perpignan: Ultima Necat. ISBN 978-2-36771-006-8. OCLC 893847466.
  2. ^ René Chapotot at the Internet Movie Database
  3. ^ Cinéma 72, no. 163, february 1972, p. 5

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