Edmond T. Gréville
Edmond T. Gréville was a French film director and screenwriter. He was married to the actress Vanda Gréville.
Career
Gréville began his career as a film journalist and critic. In parallel with a few acting performances in some silent films and in the first talkie of René Clair, Sous les toits de Paris, he directed his first short films. His first experience of directing had been on the shooting of Abel Gance's Napoléon in 1927. He had then worked as an assistant director, notably on the English film Piccadilly, L'Arlésienne, Augusto Genina's Miss Europe and Abel Gance's La Fin du Monde.Between 1930 and 1940 he directed several French films:
- Le Train des suicidés
- Remous with Françoise Rosay, a social-realist film on the sensitive sexual issue of impotence, and released in the US in November 1939 under title Whirlpool of Desire after a legal battle over U.S. censorship
- Two comedy musical films Princesse Tam Tam with Josephine Baker, and Gypsy Melody, with Lupe Vélez.
He stopped directing films during the Second World War and the Occupation - xenophobia and anti-Semitism ruined or put a stop to some careers, among film-makers those of Léonide Moguy and Pierre Chenal for example, both French Jews, and the half-British Gréville, and took away production and distribution companies belonging to Jews like the father and son distributors Siriztky.
In 1948 he made a film on the subject of resistance and collaboration in the Anglo-Dutch film Niet tevergeefs/But Not in Vain. The same year he made a film with Carole Landis, Noose, released in the U.S. as The Silk Noose. In House on the Waterfront he directed Jean Gabin as a captain confronted by an unscrupulous smuggler and torn by his love for a young woman who is also loved by a younger man.
In Gréville's last years he made Beat Girl with Adam Faith and a horror film The Hands of Orlac with Mel Ferrer. His last film was L'Accident with Magali Noël based on a Frédéric David novel.
Personal life
Gréville was born in June 1906 in Nice, France, the adopted son of Franco-British parents. In May 1966, he died in hospital in Nice, thought to be the result of complications following a car accident. It was subsequently discovered through the 23andMe genetic testing of his daughter and grandson in 2017, that he was Ashkenazim Jewish, likely from the area of Odessa, based on the present whereabouts of his closest genetic relations today. Family speculation suggests that his parents fled the 1905 Russian pogrom to Marseilles, where he may have been discovered in the Nice hospital his English father, a Salvation Army colonel and Protestant pastor, was associated with. His true origin and that of his biological parents, remains a mystery.Selected filmography
The Train of Suicides The Triangle of Fire Merchant of Love Gypsy Melody Brief Ecstasy Secret Lives What a Man! Threats A Woman in the Night Dorothy Looks for Love But Not in Vain Noose The Other Side of Paradise House on the Waterfront Guilty? Beat Girl- ''The Accident''