Jo Dest

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  • Albert Jodest

Jo Dest

Biography

Jo Dest is known for The Wages of Fear (1953), The Damned (1947) and Flesh and the Woman (1954).


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Les Requins de Gibraltar Les Requins de Gibraltar (1947) Character: William Jones
In order for important British admiralty papers to pass into the hands of the Germans, the spy Gordon has the ingenious idea of ​​transforming a lamentable drunkard into a Lady, haughty but submissive to his orders. Stella's transformation is complete, the success extraordinary. Why must a French officer touching the heart of the former pochard bring down the fragile edifice? A submarine is about to blow up, Gordon is shot down and a confessed Stella returns to her horrible taverns to drown her sorrows in alcohol for good.
Rue des Saussaies Rue des Saussaies (1951) Character: Policeman
The brother of Jeanne Masson, a young nightclub singer, has been murdered by Brasier, a criminal who pretends to be a respectable man. Jeanne has resolved to avenge her brother but she just cannot take action herself. The way she finds is to ask police detective Pierre Leblanc to help her do it. Pierre gives his agreement and starts following the trail. He soon finds out that Brasier belongs to a gang whose boss, Cortedani, has ordered the murder.
Au revoir, monsieur Grock Au revoir, monsieur Grock (1950) Character: German Traveler (uncredited)
The life of Adrien Wettach, famous in the annals of the circus under the name of Grock, world famous Swiss clown. A series of images from Épinal, retracing the career of a European artist, within the framework of world history. Lots of children, wars, an eccentric Russian countess, Countess Barinoff, who grows old admiring the clown, and a very long quibble about a party wall, all serve to highlight the star's final number.
Jéricho Jéricho (1946) Character: German policeman (uncredited)
June 1944, a French town towards the end of the occupation. Following several attacks perpetrated by the resistance, the inhabitants who listen to English radio are rounded up by the Germans in a prison and considered as hostages. In one of the cells are found men from all walks of life: an aristocrat, the Viscount of Saint-Leu, Doctor Noblet, a resistance fighter, Béquille the wanderer with a wooden leg, and a strange character nicknamed "Black Market". The latter arouses mistrust among the prisoners, because it could well have been introduced by the enemy.
Peloton d'exécution Peloton d'exécution (1945) Character: N/A
An Alsatian, head of a section of the Gestapo, is actually spying on behalf of the French and dismantling a Nazi network. His activities are brought to light by the Germans and he owes his life only to the intervention of a young woman.
Le Grand Rendez-vous Le Grand Rendez-vous (1950) Character: Von Stoffel
One of the first victories against the Nazis in World War II is when Parisians help allied forces drive the enemy out of occupied French Algeria.
Le Bal des pompiers Le Bal des pompiers (1949) Character: Dr. Frantz
1944, France experiences its last days of German occupation. A microcosm representative of the various attitudes adopted during this troubled period, some heroic, others less brilliant, the Grégeois family, scattered by the war, will strengthen its ties according to the Allied advance on the territory and the liberation of Paris, with its joys but also its sorrows, because not all of its members will survive the relative chaos that will characterize this end of the world war.
La Môme vert-de-gris La Môme vert-de-gris (1953) Character: Harley Chase - l'américain ruiné
FBI Agent Lemmy Caution is sent after a missing two million in Casablanca while mob boss mistress Carlotta plays both sides of the law.
Un ami viendra ce soir... Un ami viendra ce soir... (1946) Character: Un allemand (uncredited)
Commander Gerard and his band of guerrillas have found the ideal hideout: a nursing home in the Alps where, along with the mentally ill, are also hiding a Jewish girl and a Swiss doctor who might be a spy for the Germans ...
D'homme à hommes D'homme à hommes (1948) Character: Hospital director (uncredited)
The story of the Swiss soldier, Henri Dunant, who was responsible for the founding of the Red Cross, and who was offered the first Nobel Peace Prize.
Le Père tranquille Le Père tranquille (1946) Character: German Colonel Müller (uncredited)
In the Charente, during the Nazi occupation, 51-year-old apparent pacifist Edouard Martin is in fact the leader of a resistance network, using his hobby of orchid growing to hide radio equipment.
Mission à Tanger Mission à Tanger (1949) Character: Von Kloster, head of the German agents
During the Second World War, Georges Masse undergoes a dangerous mission by taking secret documents from Tangiers to London.
Le Salaire de la peur Le Salaire de la peur (1953) Character: Hans Smerloff
In a run-down South American town, four men are paid to drive trucks loaded with nitroglycerin into the jungle through to the oil field. Friendships are tested and rivalries develop as they embark upon the perilous journey.
Le Bon Dieu sans confession Le Bon Dieu sans confession (1953) Character: Weber
Stuck in a loveless marriage, bourgeois industrialist Francois falls in love with Janine, another man's wife. Francois sets up Janine as his mistress, and she, mercenary soul that she is, likes the set-up so much that she continues the relationship even when her own husband returns from WW II. In the long run, however, Janine is the loser in the situation.
Le Château de verre Le Château de verre (1950) Character: Un assesseur
Evelyne, the young wife of Judge Bertal, falls in love with Remy, who lives in Paris, on holiday in Italy. After following him in the lovers city, she realises Remy is whom she really loves, and decides to return home to inform her husband – but her plane crashes.
La neige était sale La neige était sale (1954) Character: German
"La neige était sale" is based on a novel and play by the phenomenally prolific Georges Simenon. Upon learning that his mother was a prostitute, Frank (Daniel Gélin) dejectedly vows that he, too, will live a life of debauchery. Part of his self-degradation program is to kill someone, and since the story takes place during the Nazi occupation of France, he chooses a German officer as his victim. His steady descent into psychosis and depravity becomes his ultimate undoing.
Retour à la vie Retour à la vie (1949) Character: German (segment "Le retour de Jean")
In France in 1946, the difficult return to civilian life of five deportees and prisoners of war after having lived through the hell of the Second World War.
Brelan d'as Brelan d'as (1952) Character: (uncredited)
Anthology film with three shorts each featuring a famous detective: Monsieur Wens, Lemmy Caution and Maigret.
Le Grand Jeu Le Grand Jeu (1954) Character: Karl, boss of the bistro
In this romance, a jilted lawyer joins the French Foreign Legion to help him forget his faithless love. While in the desert he espies a village beauty who is the exact double of his true-love.
La contessa di Castiglione La contessa di Castiglione (1954) Character: Léopold - le grand-duc de Toscane
The lover of an Italian revolutionary offers herself to Napoleon in exchange for her sweetheart's life.
Les Maudits Les Maudits (1947) Character: Forster
In April 1945, a group of Nazis and collaborators gather in Oslo to board a submarine headed for South America, aiming to avoid justice. Kidnapped Doctor Guilbert is forced to accompany them.
Bataillon du ciel Bataillon du ciel (1947) Character: (uncredited)
Film in two eras.1st era: They are not angels. Chronicle of a Free French parachute training camp during the Second World War. 2nd era: Terre de France. A group of paratroopers landed in Brittany sabotages the German installations.



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