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Jean Léon is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter and Assistant Director French

Jean Léon

Jean Léon
Jean Léon participated to 21 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those, 2 have good markets following the box office.

Here are the best films classified by number of entries :

Director

Stavisky
Stavisky (1974)
, 2h
Directed by Alain Resnais, Philippe Lopes-Curval, Jean Léon
Origin France
Genres Drama, Adventure, Historical, Crime
Themes Escroquerie
Actors Jean-Paul Belmondo, Anny Duperey, Roberto Bisacco, François Périer, Michael Lonsdale, Claude Rich
Rating64% 3.2433353.2433353.2433353.2433353.243335
The core narrative of the film portrays the last months in the life of Serge Alexandre (Stavisky), from late 1933 to January 1934. We see glimpses of his operations as a "financial consultant", setting up a mysterious company to deal in international bonds, his 'laundering' of stolen jewellery, and his juggling of funds to stave off the discovery of fraudulent bonds that he has sold through the Crédit Municipal in Bayonne (municipal pawnbrokers); we see his activity as a theatre impresario in Paris, his casino gambling, his purchase of influence among the press, the police, and politicians, and always his extravagant lifestyle and desire to impress; we see his devotion to his glamorous wife Arlette, his exploitation of her beauty to lure funds from a Spanish revolutionary fascist, his contradictory accounts to his friends of events in his own past, and gleams of political idealism - which may yet be just expedients to create further webs of deception.
Sans famille, 1h40
Directed by André Michel, Jean Léon
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Adventure
Themes Films about children, L'enfance marginalisée
Actors Pierre Brasseur, Simone Renant, Gino Cervi, Paulette Dubost, Joël Flateau, Bernard Blier
Rating67% 3.3981253.3981253.3981253.3981253.398125
Au XIX siècle, Rémi, un enfant abandonné, a été élevé par la maman Barberin, mais le père Barberin le vend à Vitalis, un gentil musicien ambulant. Ce sera le début de l’apprentissage de la vie pour le jeune Rémi qui, en parcourant les routes françaises et anglaises, finira par découvrir le secret de ses origines.