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Community Rating
7.7
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Born
July 4, 1883
Died
December 9, 1971 (age 88)
Born in
Bourges, France
Georges Specht, born Georges Auguste Bonjour on July 4, 1883 in Bourges (Cher) and died on December 9, 1971 in Montfermeil (Seine-Saint-Denis), was a French director of photography. Natural son of Annette Bonjour, he was recognized a few years later by his father, Jean Georges Specht, who then passed on his surname to him. Passionate about photography and who came to Paris in 1905, Georges Specht started there as a professional photographer, before joining the Gaumont company the following year (1906). There he became Léonce Perret's official cinematographer, thus contributing to a large number of films - mainly short films - directed (and often acted) by the latter, released between 1910 and 1917, including Molière (1910) and Le Roi de la mountain (1916). Other directors with whom he collaborated include Jacques Feyder (L'Atlantide in 1921), Marcel L'Herbier (three films, including L'Inhumane in 1924) and Abel Gance (the short film Help! in 1924) who plays Young Molière in the aforementioned eponymous film from 1910. His last fiction film was La Brière (1925). The director is Léon Poirier, whom he follows on the automotive expeditions of the black cruise (1924-1925) then the yellow cruise (1931-1932). This resulted in two documentaries also produced by Poirier, of which he was director of photography, La Croisière noire (1926) and La Croisière jaune (production started by André Sauvage, 1934), his last contribution as chief operator. Twenty years later, Georges Specht returned to documentaries for a third time as a cameraman for the short film Les Deux Visages du Sahara by Jean Lehérissey, released in 1954.

The Yellow Cruise
as Director of Photography
1934

The Black Cruise
as Director of Photography
1926

The Inhuman Woman
as Director of Photography
1924

The Gallery of Monsters
as Director of Photography
1924

Au secours !
as Director of Photography
1924

El Dorado
as Director of Photography
1921

Ninety-Three
as Director of Photography
1921

L'Atlantide
as Director of Photography
1921
Sa gosse
as Director of Photography
1919

Dernier amour
as Director of Photography
1916

Marraines de France
as Director of Photography
1916
L'Angelus de la victoire
as Director of Photography
1916

Les poilus de la revanche
as Cinematography
1915

L'X Noir
as Director of Photography
1915

A Page of Glory
as Director of Photography
1915
The Redemption of the Past
as Director of Photography
1914
Léonce: Cinematographer
as Director of Photography
1913

Léonce pot-au-feu
as Director of Photography
1913

Léonce poète
as Cinematography
1913

Léonce en ménage
as Camera Operator
1913