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Jean Alexandre Loubignac (23 November 1901 - 4 March 1991) was a French film director. A specialist of popular comedies, Jean Loubignac is well known for the film Ah! Les belles bacchantes which he directed in 1955, written and performed by Robert Dhéry and Francis Blanche .
Jean Loubignac was born on 25 November 1901 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France. Jean was a director and writer, known for Ah! The Beautiful Priestesses of Bacchus (1954), Piédalu à Paris (1951) and Le martyr de Bougival (1949). Jean died on 4 March 1991 in Romans-sur-Isère, Drôme, France.
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- November 25, 1901
- Jean Loubignac
- March 4, 1991
Jean Alexandre Loubignac, est un réalisateur et scénariste français, né le 23 novembre 1901 à Neuilly-sur-Seine, mort le 4 mars 1991 à Romans-sur-Isère dans la Drôme [1].
Piédalu in Paris (French: Piédalu à Paris) is a 1951 French comedy film directed by Jean Loubignac and starring Félix Oudart, Nathalie Nattier and Armand Bernard.
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Robert Dhéry, director of the theatre 'Folies-Méricourt' advertises his latest show entitled Ah! These beautiful Women. Police inspector Michel Leboeuf, intrigued and alarmed by bold posters, decides to investigate.
Ah! Les belles bacchantes at IMDbPiège à hommes: Directed by Jean Loubignac. With Albert Préjean, Micheline Francey, Junie Astor, Georges Vitray.
An in-depth review of the film Coup dur chez les mous (1956) directed by Jean Loubignac, featuring Jane Sourza, Raymond Souplex, Julien Carette.