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Jacques Tourneur (; November 12, 1904 – December 19, 1977) was a French film director known for the classic film noir ''
Out of the Past ''Out of the Past'' (billed in the United Kingdom as ''Build My Gallows High'') is a 1947 film noir directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, and Kirk Douglas. The film was adapted by Daniel Mainwaring (using the pse ...
'' and a series of low-budget horror films he made for RKO Studios, including '' Cat People'', ''
I Walked with a Zombie ''I Walked with a Zombie'' is a 1943 American horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by Val Lewton for RKO Pictures. It stars James Ellison, Frances Dee, and Tom Conway, and follows a Canadian nurse who travels to care for th ...
'', and ''
The Leopard Man ''The Leopard Man'' is a 1943 American horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur, and starring Dennis O'Keefe, Jean Brooks, and Margo. Based on the book ''Black Alibi'' by Cornell Woolrich, it follows a series of violent murders in a small Ne ...
''. He is also known for directing ''
Night of the Demon ''Night of the Demon'' (in the United States, released as ''Curse of the Demon'') is a 1957 British horror film, produced by Hal E. Chester and Frank Bevis, directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins and Niall MacG ...
'', which was released by
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. While in Hollywood, he was usually addressed by his anglicized name "Jack Turner", a literal and phonetic translation of his name in English.


Life

Born in
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, Tourneur was the son of Fernande Petit and film director Maurice Tourneur.Earnshaw 2004, p. 102. At age 10, Jacques moved to the
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with his father. He started a career in cinema while still attending
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as an extra and later as a script clerk in various
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. Both Maurice and Jacques returned to
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after his father worked on the film ''
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'' in 1925. Tourneur died in 1977, aged 73, in Bergerac,
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, France.


Career

Tourneur began work as an editor and assistant director. He made his debut as a director on the French film ' in 1931. Tourneur went to Hollywood in 1934 where he had a contract with
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. While working as the
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on the film ''
A Tale of Two Cities ''A Tale of Two Cities'' is a historical novel published in 1859 by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. The novel tells the story of the French Doctor Manette, his 18-year-long imprisonment in ...
'' he met film producer
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. Tourneur made his feature debut as director in the 1939 film ''They All Come Out''. After Tourneur was dropped by MGM in 1941, he was picked up by Lewton to film several acclaimed low-budget
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for RKO Studios including '' Cat People'' and ''
I Walked with a Zombie ''I Walked with a Zombie'' is a 1943 American horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by Val Lewton for RKO Pictures. It stars James Ellison, Frances Dee, and Tom Conway, and follows a Canadian nurse who travels to care for th ...
''. ''Cat People'', although considered a B movie and made on a limited budget, was distinguished by a style of lighting and cinematography that has been imitated countless times. Tourneur was promoted to the A-list at RKO, directing films including ''
Out of the Past ''Out of the Past'' (billed in the United Kingdom as ''Build My Gallows High'') is a 1947 film noir directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, and Kirk Douglas. The film was adapted by Daniel Mainwaring (using the pse ...
'' and ''
Berlin Express ''Berlin Express'' is a 1948 American drama film starring Robert Ryan, Merle Oberon and Paul Lukas, and directed by Jacques Tourneur. Thrown together by chance, a group of people search a city for a kidnapped peace activist. Set in Allied-occupi ...
''. In the 1950s, Tourneur became a freelance director, filming various genre films including '' Wichita'', ''
Anne of the Indies ''Anne of the Indies'' is a 1951 Technicolor adventure film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by George Jessel. The film stars Jean Peters and Louis Jourdan, with Debra Paget, Herbert Marshall, Thom ...
'', '' Way of a Gaucho'', '' Nightfall'', ''
The Flame and the Arrow ''The Flame and the Arrow'' is a 1950 American Technicolor swashbuckler film made by Warner Bros. and starring Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo and Nick Cravat. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by Harold Hecht and Frank Ross from ...
'', '' Stars In My Crown'' and ''
Night of the Demon ''Night of the Demon'' (in the United States, released as ''Curse of the Demon'') is a 1957 British horror film, produced by Hal E. Chester and Frank Bevis, directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins and Niall MacG ...
''. His last two films, made for
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and starring
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, were ''
The Comedy of Terrors ''The Comedy of Terrors'' is a 1963 American International Pictures horror comedy film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, and (in a cameo) Joe E. Brown in his final film appeara ...
'' (1963) and '' War-Gods of the Deep'' (1965). After his final days working for film, Tourneur began directing television episodes. Tourneur filmed episodes of ''
The Barbara Stanwyck Show ''The Barbara Stanwyck Show'' is an American anthology drama television series which ran on NBC from September 1960 to September 1961. Barbara Stanwyck served as hostess, and starred in all but four of the half-hour productions. The four in which ...
'', '' Bonanza'', ''
The Twilight Zone ''The Twilight Zone'' is an American media franchise based on the anthology television series created by Rod Serling. The episodes are in various genres, including fantasy, science fiction, absurdism, dystopian fiction, suspense, horror, sup ...
'', and ''
The Alaskans ''The Alaskans'' is a 1959–1960 ABC/Warner Bros. western television series set during the late 1890s in the port of Skagway, Alaska. The show features Roger Moore as "Silky Harris" and Jeff York as "Reno McKee", a pair of adventurers int ...
''. Tourneur's final director credit was for an episode of '' T.H.E. Cat'' in 1966. Tourneur then retired and returned to France.


Filmography


Director

Feature films * ''
All That's Not Worth Love ''All That's Not Worth Love'' (French: ''Tout ça ne vaut pas l'amour'') is a 1931 French comedy drama film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Marcel Lévesque, Jean Gabin and Josseline Gaël.Harriss p.195 It was shot at Pathé's Joinvill ...
'' (1931, French) * '' Toto'' (1933, French) * '' To Be Loved'' (1933, French) * ''
The Concierge's Daughters ''The Concierge's Daughters'' (French: ''Les filles de la concierge'') is a 1934 French comedy film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Jeanne Cheirel, Paul Azaïs and Josette Day.Waldman p.135 The film's sets were designed by the art di ...
'' (1934, French) * '' They All Come Out'' (1938) * '' Nick Carter, Master Detective'' (1939) * '' Phantom Raiders'' (1940) *''
Doctors Don't Tell ''Doctors Don't Tell'' is a 1941 American drama film directed by Jacques Tourneur and written by Theodore Reeves and Isabel Dawn. The film stars John Beal, Florence Rice, Edward Norris, Ward Bond, Douglas Fowley and Grady Sutton. Plot Med stude ...
'' (1941) * '' Cat People'' (1942) * ''
I Walked with a Zombie ''I Walked with a Zombie'' is a 1943 American horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by Val Lewton for RKO Pictures. It stars James Ellison, Frances Dee, and Tom Conway, and follows a Canadian nurse who travels to care for th ...
'' (1943) * ''
The Leopard Man ''The Leopard Man'' is a 1943 American horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur, and starring Dennis O'Keefe, Jean Brooks, and Margo. Based on the book ''Black Alibi'' by Cornell Woolrich, it follows a series of violent murders in a small Ne ...
'' (1943) * '' Days of Glory'' (1944) * '' Experiment Perilous'' (1944) * ''
Canyon Passage ''Canyon Passage'' is a 1946 American Western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and set in frontier Oregon. It stars Dana Andrews, Susan Hayward and Brian Donlevy. Featuring love triangles and an Indian uprising, the film was adapted from the ...
'' (1946) * ''
Out of the Past ''Out of the Past'' (billed in the United Kingdom as ''Build My Gallows High'') is a 1947 film noir directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, and Kirk Douglas. The film was adapted by Daniel Mainwaring (using the pse ...
'' (1947) * ''
Berlin Express ''Berlin Express'' is a 1948 American drama film starring Robert Ryan, Merle Oberon and Paul Lukas, and directed by Jacques Tourneur. Thrown together by chance, a group of people search a city for a kidnapped peace activist. Set in Allied-occupi ...
'' (1948) * '' Easy Living'' (1949) *'' Stars In My Crown'' (1950) * ''
The Flame and the Arrow ''The Flame and the Arrow'' is a 1950 American Technicolor swashbuckler film made by Warner Bros. and starring Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo and Nick Cravat. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by Harold Hecht and Frank Ross from ...
'' (1950) * ''
Circle of Danger ''Circle of Danger'' is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Jacques Tourneur which stars Ray Milland, Patricia Roc, Marius Goring, Hugh Sinclair and Naunton Wayne. An American travels to England to discover the truth behind his brother's d ...
'' (1951) * ''
Anne of the Indies ''Anne of the Indies'' is a 1951 Technicolor adventure film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by George Jessel. The film stars Jean Peters and Louis Jourdan, with Debra Paget, Herbert Marshall, Thom ...
'' (1951) * '' Way of a Gaucho'' (1952) * '' Appointment in Honduras'' (1953) * '' Stranger on Horseback'' (1955) * '' Wichita'' (1955) *'' Great Day in the Morning'' (1956) * '' Nightfall'' (1956) *''
Night of the Demon ''Night of the Demon'' (in the United States, released as ''Curse of the Demon'') is a 1957 British horror film, produced by Hal E. Chester and Frank Bevis, directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins and Niall MacG ...
'' (1957) * '' The Fearmakers'' (1958) * ''
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'' (1959) * '' Frontier Rangers'' (1959) * '' Giant of Marathon'' (1959) * ''
The Comedy of Terrors ''The Comedy of Terrors'' is a 1963 American International Pictures horror comedy film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, and (in a cameo) Joe E. Brown in his final film appeara ...
'' (1964) * '' War-Gods of the Deep'' (1965) Short films *1936 – ''The Jonker Diamond'' *1936 – ''Harnessed Rhythm'' *1936 – ''Master Will Shakespeare'' *1936 – ''Killer Dog'' *1937 – ''The Grand Bounce'' *1937 – ''The Boss Didn't Say Good Morning'' *1937 – ''The King Without a Crown'' *1937 – ''The Rainbow Pass'' *1937 – '' Romance of Radium'' *1937 – ''The Man in the Barn'' *1937 – ''What Do You Think?'' *1938 – ''What Do You Think? (Number Three)'' *1938 – ''The Ship That Died'' *1938 – ''The Face Behind the Mask'' *1938 – ''What Do You Think?: Tupapaoo'' *1938 – ''Strange Glory'' *1938 – ''Think It Over'' *1939 – ''Yankee Doodle Goes to Town'' *1942 – ''The Incredible Stranger'' *1942 – ''The Magic Alphabet'' *1944 – '' Reward Unlimited''


TV

* 1955-1961 :
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, 4 episodes ** 1955 : ''The Martyr'' ** 1955 : ''Into the Night'' ** 1960 : ''Aftermath'' ** 1961 : ''Star Witness: The Lili Parrish Story'' * 1956 :
Fireside Theater ''Fireside Theatre'' (also known as ''Jane Wyman Presents'') is an American anthology drama series that ran on NBC from 1949 to 1958, and was the first successful filmed series on American television. Productions were low-budget and often based ...
, 3 episodes ** 1956 : ''A Hero Returns'' ** 1956 : ''Kirsti'' ** 1956 : ''The Mirror'' * 1957 :
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars ''Schlitz Playhouse of Stars'' is an anthology series that was telecast from 1951 until 1959 on CBS. Offering both comedies and drama, the series was sponsored by the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company. The title was shortened to ''Schlitz Playhouse ...
, 1 episode ** 1957 : ''Outlaw's Boots'' * 1957 : The Walter Winchell File, 3 episodes ** 1957 : ''The Steep Hill'' ** 1958 : ''House on Biscayne Bay'' ** 1958 : ''The Stopover'' * 1958 : ''Cool and Lam'', CBS Productions * 1958 :
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, 8 episodes ** 1958 : ''The Gunsmith'' ** 1958 : ''The Burning Village'' ** 1958 : ''The Bond Women'' ** 1959 : ''The Break Out'' ** 1959 : ''The Vulture'' ** 1959 : ''The Traitor'' ** 1959 : ''The Assassin'' ** 1959 : ''The Hostage'' * 1959 : Bonanza, 1 episode ** 1960 : ''Denver McKee'' * 1959 :
The Alaskans ''The Alaskans'' is a 1959–1960 ABC/Warner Bros. western television series set during the late 1890s in the port of Skagway, Alaska. The show features Roger Moore as "Silky Harris" and Jeff York as "Reno McKee", a pair of adventurers int ...
, 1 episode ** 1960 : ''The Devil Makers'' * 1960 :
The Barbara Stanwyck Show ''The Barbara Stanwyck Show'' is an American anthology drama television series which ran on NBC from September 1960 to September 1961. Barbara Stanwyck served as hostess, and starred in all but four of the half-hour productions. The four in which ...
, 11 episodes ** 1960 : ''The Mink Coat'' ** 1960 : ''Ironbark's Bridge'' ** 1960 : ''The Miraculous Journey of Tadpole Chan'' ** 1961 : ''Frightened Doll'' ** 1961 : ''The Choice'' ** 1961 : ''Sign of the Zodiac'' ** 1961 : ''Adventure on Happiness Street'' ** 1961 : ''The Golden Acres'' ** 1961 : ''Confession'' ** 1961 : ''Dragon by the Tail'' ** 1961 : ''Dear Charlie'' * 1962 : Adventures in Paradise, 1 episode ** 1962 : ''A Bride for the Captain'' * 1962 : Follow the Sun, 1 episode **''Sergeant Kolchak Fades Away'' * 1963 :
The Twilight Zone ''The Twilight Zone'' is an American media franchise based on the anthology television series created by Rod Serling. The episodes are in various genres, including fantasy, science fiction, absurdism, dystopian fiction, suspense, horror, sup ...
, 1 episode ** 1963 : '' Night Call'' * 1966 : T.H.E. Cat, 1 episode ** 1966 : ''The Ring of Anasis''


Assistant director or editor

* 1929 : ''Le Navire des hommes perdus'' (''Das schiff der verlorenen menschen''), directed by Maurice Tourneur * 1930 : ''Accusée, Levez vous,'' directed by Maurice Tourneur * 1931 : ''Maison de danses,'' directed by Maurice Tourneur * 1931 : ''Partir'', directed by Maurice Tourneur * 1932 : ''Au nom de la Loi'', directed by Maurice Tourneur * 1932 : ''Les Gaités de l'escadron,'' directed by Maurice Tourneur (Editor) * 1933 : ''Les Deux Orphelines,'' directed by Maurice Tourneur (Editor) * 1993 : ''Lidoire,'' directed by Maurice Tourneur. * 1933 : ''Obsession'', directed by Maurice Tourneur (uncredited) * 1933 : ''La Fusée,'' directed by Jacques Natanson (Editor) * 1933 : ''Le Voleur'', directed by Maurice Tourneur * 1934 : '' Rothchild'', directed by Maurice Tourneur (Editor) * 1935 : ''A Tale of Two Cities,'' directed by Jack Conway, war sequences, (séquence de la prise de la Bastille).


Posterity

'' La Mort en direct'' (1980), film by
Bertrand Tavernier Bertrand Tavernier (25 April 1941 – 25 March 2021) was a French director, screenwriter, actor and producer. Life and career Tavernier was born in Lyon, France, the son of Geneviève (née Dumond) and René Tavernier, a publicist and writer, s ...
is dedicated to deceased film director Jacques Tourneur ”There are films that watch us grow old ”
Serge Daney Serge Daney (June 4, 1944, Paris – June 12, 1992) was a French movie critic. He was a major figure of ''Cahiers du cinéma'' which he co-edited in the late 1970s. He also wrote extensively about films, television, and society in the newspaper ''Li ...
. Quoted by Serge Le Péron in (''Jacques Tourneur Le Médium),'' film by Alain Mazars, 2015. By naming the main character Jessica Holland in his film ''
Memoria Memoria was the term for aspects involving memory in Western classical rhetoric. The word is Latin, and can be translated as "memory". It was one of five canons in classical rhetoric (the others being inventio, dispositio, elocutio, and pronunt ...
'' (2021), Apichatpong Weerasethakul pays tribute to Jacques Tourneur’s film ''I Walked with a Zombie.''


References


Bibliography * * * ''Jacques Tourneur, The Cinema of Nightfall,'' Chris Fujiwara, The Johns Hopkins University press 2007.


Further reading

*Young, Gwenda (2001) 'Shadows: Jacques Tourneur's Cinema of Ambiguity'. ''Film Ireland'', 83 (*):47–51. *Young, Gwenda (1999) 'Jacques Tourneur's World War II Films: From Unity to Chaos'. ''Popular Culture Review'', 10 (2):55–65. *Young, Gwenda (1998) 'The Cinema of Difference: Jacques Tourneur, Race and I Walked with a Zombie (1943)'. 'Irish Journal of American Studies'', 7:101–121.


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tourneur, Jacques 1904 births 1977 deaths Film directors from Paris French emigrants to the United States Horror film directors