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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Serge_VéberSerge Véber - Wikipedia

    Serge Véber (1897–1976) was a French screenwriter and film director. [1] He also worked as a lyricist for operettas and was involved with many hit songs.

  2. Serge Veber est un scénariste et librettiste d' opérette français, né le 2 septembre 1897 et mort le 16 juin 1976. Au cinéma, il était un collaborateur fidèle du réalisateur Jean Boyer. En 1960, il apparaît dans le court-métrage Le Rondon d' André Berthomieu. Famille.

  3. Serge Veber is a writer and librettist of French operetta, born September 2, 1897 and died June 16, 1976. In cinema, he was a faithful collaborator of the director Jean Boyer. Son of Pierre Veber and nephew of Tristan Bernard, Serge Veber is also the brother of Pierre-Gilles Veber and the uncle of Francis Veber1.

  4. A Day Will Come (French: Un jour viendra) is a 1934 comedy film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and Serge Véber and starring Käthe von Nagy, Jean-Pierre Aumont and Simone Héliard. [1] It was made by the German studio UFA as the French-language version of Just Once a Great Lady .

  5. Jan 10, 2024 · Véber, Serge. Overview; Biographien Literatur Porträts Places; Citation; Dates of Life 1897 - 1976 Place of birth Paris Place of death Paris ...

  6. Feb 16, 2015 · While Aurenche and Bost, stalwarts of the qualité française, emerge as the most regular achievers of top twenty box office hits, other, less well-known writers (e.g. Barjavel, Manse, Véber) are also revealed as central to post-war French cinema and therefore worthy of further study.

  7. Serge Véber was a writer who was born in 1897 in France and died in 1976 known for Lilac, Cette vieille canaille, Mademoiselle et son gang, Mademoiselle Has Fun, Cent francs par seconde, Le confident de ces dames, His Greatest Role, Montmartre sur Seine, The Imperial Road and My Darned Father