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André de Latour, comte de Lorde (1869–1942) was a French playwright, the main author of the Grand Guignol plays from 1901 to 1926. His evening career was as a dramatist of terror; during daytimes he worked as a librarian in the
Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal The Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal (''Library of the Arsenal'', founded 1757) in Paris has been part of the Bibliothèque nationale de France since 1934. History The collections of the library originated with the private library of Marc-René, 3rd ...
. He wrote 150 plays, all of them devoted mainly to the exploitation of terror and insanity, and a few novels. For plays the subject matter of which concerned mental illness he sometimes collaborated with psychologist
Alfred Binet Alfred Binet (; 8 July 1857 â€“ 18 October 1911), born Alfredo Binetti, was a French psychologist who invented the first practical IQ test, the Binet–Simon test. In 1904, the French Ministry of Education asked psychologist Alfred Binet to ...
, the developer of IQ testing. During the 1920s de Lorde was elected "Prince of Fear" (''Prince de la Terreur'') by his peers.


Filmography

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The Lonely Villa ''The Lonely Villa'' is a 1909 American short silent crime drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The film stars David Miles, Marion Leonard and Mary Pickford in one of her first film roles. It is based on the 1901 French play ''Au Téléphone ...
'', directed by
D. W. Griffith David Wark Griffith (January 22, 1875 – July 23, 1948) was an American film director. Considered one of the most influential figures in the history of the motion picture, he pioneered many aspects of film editing and expanded the art of the na ...
(1909, short film, based on the play ''Au Telephone'') *''
The System of Doctor Goudron ''The System of Doctor Goudron'' (French:''Le système du docteur Goudron et du professeur Plume'', also released in the United States as ''The Lunatics'') is a 1913 French short silent horror film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Henri ...
'', directed by
Maurice Tourneur Maurice may refer to: People *Saint Maurice (died 287), Roman legionary and Christian martyr *Maurice (emperor) or Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus (539–602), Byzantine emperor * Maurice (bishop of London) (died 1107), Lord Chancellor and L ...
(1913, short film, based on the play ''Le Système du docteur Goudron et du professeur Plume'') *', directed by
Jacques Grétillat Jacques Marie Gaëtan Grétillat (26 August 1885 – 19 December 1950) was a French actor and film director. Grétillat was born in Vitry-sur-Seine ( Val-de-Marne), and died in Paris. Partial filmography * '' Hamlet'' (1908, Short) - Haml ...
(1920, based on the play ''La Double Existence du docteur Morart'') *''Le Château de la mort lente'', directed by
Émile-Bernard Donatien Émile-Bernard Donatien (1887–1955) was a French actor, writer, set designer and film director. Born Emile Wessbecher to Alsatian parents in Paris, he was often credited simply as Donatien. He retired from cinema in 1932, devoting himself to sc ...
(1925, based on the play ''Le Château de la mort lente'') *', directed by Marc Allégret (1931, short film, based on the play ''Attaque nocturne'') *', directed by
Maurice Tourneur Maurice may refer to: People *Saint Maurice (died 287), Roman legionary and Christian martyr *Maurice (emperor) or Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus (539–602), Byzantine emperor * Maurice (bishop of London) (died 1107), Lord Chancellor and L ...
(1934, short film, based on the play ''L'Homme mystérieux'') *', directed by (1933, based on the play ''Bagnes d'enfants'')


Screenwriter

*'' Figures de cire'', directed by
Maurice Tourneur Maurice may refer to: People *Saint Maurice (died 287), Roman legionary and Christian martyr *Maurice (emperor) or Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus (539–602), Byzantine emperor * Maurice (bishop of London) (died 1107), Lord Chancellor and L ...
(1914, short film) *', directed by (1920) *', directed by
Michel Bernheim Michel Paul Bernheim (17 January 1908, in Paris – 20 April 1985 in Paris) was a French cinematographer and film director Filmography Cinematographer : * 1927: ''The Crystal Submarine'' by Marcel Vandal * 1928: '' Nile Water'' by Marcel Vanda ...
(1936)


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At the Telephone
by André de Lorde Writers from Toulouse 1869 births 1942 deaths 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights 20th-century French dramatists and playwrights French fantasy writers French librarians {{France-playwright-stub