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Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. S ...
, 24 November 1910 – 6 March 1995) was an anarchist French writer and screenwriter who also wrote under the names John Amila, Jean Mekert, or Jean Meckert.


Works


Science-Fiction

* ''La ville de plomb'' * ''Le 9 de pique'' (1956)


Mysteries

* ''Nous Avons les Mains Rouges'' (1947) * ''Y'a pas de Bon Dieu!'' (1950) * ''Motus!'' (1953) * ''La Bonne Tisane'' (1955) * ''Sans Attendre Godot'' (1956) * ''
Le Drakkar ''Le Drakkar'' is a 1973 French film directed by Jacques Pierre. Cast * Sady Rebbot - Michel * Jean Franval - Paulot * Pierre Fromont - Mimile * Christine Malouvrier - Arlette * Anouk Ferjac - Kate * Jacques Charby - Jorioz * Dominique Roz ...
'' (1959) * ''Les Loups dans la Bergerie'' (1959) * ''Jusqu'à Plus Soif'' (1962) * ''La Lune d'Omaha'' (1964) * ''Noces de Soufre'' (1964) * ''Pitié pour les Rats'' (1964) * ''Les Fous de Hong-Kong'' (1969) * ''Le Grillon Enragé'' (1970) * ''Contest-Flic'' (1972) * ''La Nef des Dingues'' (1972) * ''Terminus Iéna'' (1973) * ''A Qui ai-je l'Honneur?..'' (1974) * ''Le Pigeon des Faubourgs'' (1981) * ''Le Chien de Montargis'' (1983) * ''Langes Radieux'' (1984) * ''Au Balcon d'Hiroshima'' (1985)


Historical Novels

* ''Le Boucher des Hurlus''


Screenplays

* ''
Nous sommes tous des assassins ''We Are All Murderers'' (french: Nous sommes tous des assassins, also known as ''Are We All Murderers?'') is a 1952 French film written and directed by André Cayatte, a former attorney. It tells the story of René, a young man from the slums, tra ...
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Le Miroir à deux faces ''Le Miroir à deux faces'' is a 1958 French drama film directed by André Cayatte who co-wrote screenplay with Gérard Oury, Jean Meckert and Denis Perret. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Bourvil and Ivan Desny. It was called ''The Mirror Has ...
'' (as Jean Meckert)


References

1910 births 1995 deaths French male writers 20th-century French male writers 20th-century screenwriters {{france-novelist-20thC-stub French anarchists