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3 | Paul Michel Audiard (May 15, 1920 - July 28, 1985), better known as simply Michel Audiard, was a French screenwriter, dialoguist, director and novelist. |
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5 | He was most famous for his witty, irreverent and very quotable dialogues in French films of TheSixties and TheSeventies. Said dialogues borrowed heavily from French gangster and UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}ian slangs of the 20th century. As a director, the most notable feature of his films was their [[TheFantasticTropeOfWonderousTitles long title]]. |
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7 | Audiard passed away from cancer at age 65. He had two sons, François and Creator/{{Jacques|Audiard}}. François died at age 26 in 1975, and Jacques followed in his father's footsteps by becoming a screenwriter and director. |
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9 | !!Works on TV Tropes: |
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11 | * ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1953}}'' (1953) |
12 | * ''Film/TheTripAcrossParis'' (1956) |
13 | * ''Film/LeGentlemanDEpsom'' (1962) |
14 | * ''Film/AMonkeyInWinter'' (1962) |
15 | * ''Film/AnyNumberCanWin'' (1963) |
16 | * ''Film/TrilogieDesMalfaisants'': |
17 | ** ''Film/LesTontonsFlingueurs'' (1963) |
18 | ** ''Film/LesBarbouzes'' (1964) |
19 | ** ''Film/NeNousFachonsPas'' (1966) |
20 | * ''Film/CopOrHood'' (1979) |
21 | * ''Film/LeProfessionnel'' (1981) |
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23 | !!Tropes and Trivia in his works: |
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25 | * [[invoked]]ProductionPosse: |
26 | ** Wrote numerous dialogues and some scripts for director Georges Lautner. |
27 | ** Actors who often used his film dialogues in their roles included Creator/JeanGabin, Creator/LinoVentura, Creator/JeanPaulBelmondo and Creator/BernardBlier. |
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