Actor
Georges Combret
Born 1906 · Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Georges Combret was a French film director, producer, and screenwriter active from the 1940s to the 1960s. He began his career as a producer, co-founding the production company Codo-Cinéma. Combret directed and produced several films, including The Convict (1951), The Babes Make the Law (1955), and The Road to Shame (1959). His films often explored themes of crime and justice, characterized by their straightforward storytelling and focus on moral dilemmas. Combret's contributions to French cinema include both popular genre films and more serious dramas, reflecting the diverse landscape of post-war French filmmaking.
Directed

Duel à Dakar
Director · 1951

The Drunkard
Director · 1953

The Contessa's Secret
Director · 1954

Musique en tête
Director · 1951

The Fighting Drummer
Director · 1952

Ring Around the World
Director · 1966

The Curse of Belphegor
Director · 1967

Rasputin
Director · 1954

Marie of the Isles
Director · 1960

Les fortiches
Director · 1961

Hot Frustrations
Director · 1965

Fire of Love
Director · 1967
Writing

Hard Core Story
Writer · 1975

Les pornochattes
Writer · 1975

La vedovella
Screenplay · 1965

The Contessa's Secret
Writer · 1954

Maid for Pleasure
Writer · 1974

The Curse of Belphegor
Screenplay · 1967

Rasputin
Writer · 1954

Marie of the Isles
Writer · 1960

Hot Frustrations
Writer · 1965

Fire of Love
Adaptation · 1967

Hot and Naked
Writer · 1974