Jean Tournier


Biography

Filmography

 

Cinematography (Feature Film)

Cache Cash (1994)
Director Of Photography
La Neige et le feu (1991)
Director Of Photography
Sheherazade (1990)
Director Of Photography
Les Mannequins d'osier (1989)
Director Of Photography
Bonjour l'angoisse (1988)
Director Of Photography
Femmes de personne (1986)
Director Of Photography
Liberty (1986)
Director Of Photography
Target (1985)
Director Of Photography
Camille (1984)
Director Of Photography
Le Battant (1983)
Director Of Photography
Man, Woman and Child (1983)
Director Of Photography
Pour la peau d'un flic (1981)
Cinematographer
The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu (1980)
Director Of Photography
Trois Hommes a Abattre (1980)
Cinematographer
Moonraker (1979)
Director Of Photography
Les Miserables (1978)
Director Of Photography
Les Guichets du Louvre (1974)
Cinematographer
Vos Gueules Les Mouettes (1974)
Cinematographer
The Holes (1973)
Cinematographer
Le Viager (1972)
Cinematographer
Trois Milliards sans Ascenseur (1972)
Cinematographer
La Cavale (1971)
Cinematographer
Start the Revolution Without Me (1970)
Director of Photography
Shock Troops (1968)
Director of Photography
The Sleeping Car Murder (1966)
Director of Photography
The Counterfeit Constable (1966)
Director of Photography
Is Paris Burning? (1966)
2nd unit Camera
The Train (1965)
Director of Photography

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

The Day of the Jackal (1973)
Photography

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Target (1985)
Dp/Cinematographer
Moonraker (1979)
Dp/Cinematographer
Le Viager (1972)
Dp/Cinematographer

Cinematography (TV Mini-Series)

Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story (1987)
Director Of Photography
Sins (1986)
Director Of Photography
Monte Carlo (1986)
Director Of Photography
Mistral's Daughter (1984)
Director Of Photography

Misc. Crew (TV Mini-Series)

Mistral's Daughter (1984)
Dp/Cinematographer

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Moonraker (1979) -- (Movie Clip) The Chicken Switch Roger Moore (as James Bond, in his fourth appearance, in the eleventh 007 feature) has just met dishy Dr. Goodhead (Lois Chiles) at the California space research facility (run by the emerging villain Drax), encouraged to try out the centrifuge-thing, the silent henchman Chang (Toshirô Suga) interfering, in Moonraker, 1979.
Moonraker (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Such Good Sport At what’s supposed to be his French-styled estate transported to California, but is in fact Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, Seine-et-Marne, France, space-entrepreneur villain Drax (Michael Lonsdale) keeps up the appearance of cooperation with Bond (Roger Moore) with a pheasant hunt, in Moonraker, 1979.
Moonraker (1979) -- (Movie Clip) I Dislike Being Spied On Chasing the space-domination scheme of villain Drax to Venice, shooting inside the real Venini Glassworks and museum, then in the neighboring canals, Bond (Roger Moore) intercepts his employee Dr. Goodhead (Lois Chiles), then employs his souped-up Gondola, in Moonraker, 1979.
Train, The (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Get Off My Train! First proving sabotage, which he's apparently arranged himself, to his German boss, French rail inspector Labiche (Burt Lancaster, doing his own stunts) tries to get crotchety engineer Papa Boule (Michel Simon) to escape an Allied air raid, in John Frankenheimer's The Train, 1965.
Train, The (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Money Is A Weapon German Colonel von Waldheim (Paul Scofield) aims to persuade General von Lubitz (Richard Munch) that they should confiscate fine French art, as the liberation of Paris looms, in John Frankenheimer's The Train, 1965.
Train, The (1965) -- (Movie Clip) There's A War French rail inspector Labiche (Burt Lancaster) scurries back from some sabotage work, encounters innkeeper Christine (Jeanne Moreau) whom he's just met, German Colonel von Waldheim (Paul Scofield) and aide Schmidt (Jean Bouchaud) getting stonewalled, in John Frankenheimer's The Train, 1965.
Start The Revolution Without Me (1970) -- (Movie Clip) How Many Pillows Did We Get? Director Bud Yorkin with a gag in which the text and narration was run twice, to the first scene for now grown-up switched-twin brothers, the peasant pair, Claude and Charles (Gene Wilder, Donald Sutherland), running afoul of their compromised French Revolution boss Jacques (Jack MacGowran), in Start The Revolution Without Me, 1970.
Day Of The Jackal, The -- (Movie Clip) No French Soldier Following credits and the modest two-Citroen motorcade of President de Gaulle, assassins led by Bastien-Thiry (Jean Sorel) make their attempt, an historic event in Paris, 1962, opening Fred Zinnemann's The Day Of The Jackal, 1973.
Day Of The Jackal, The -- (Movie Clip) One Englishman Rodin (Eric Porter), leader of the secret OAS conspiracy, introduces colleagues (Dennis Carey, Jean Martin), to his chosen English assassin (Edward Fox, title character), in The Day Of The Jackal, 1973, directed by Fred Zinnemann from Frederick Forsyth's novel.
Day Of The Jackal, The -- (Movie Clip) Quanto Costa? Doing business at a Genoa street market, Edward Fox (title character) in a famous scene testing the rifle made for his attempt to kill the French president, with a special bullet, in The Day Of The Jackal, 1973, from Frederick Forsyth's novel.
Day Of The Jackal, The -- (Movie Clip) Hiring The Jackal (Edward Fox) sets the terms for his job, the murder of Charles De Gaulle, in this scene from The Day Of The Jackal (1973).
Day Of The Jackal, The -- (Movie Clip) Over What Range? Edward Fox (title character) in Genoa, Italy, visits a reclusive English gunsmith (Cyril Cusack), seeking the weapon for his attempt to kill French President de Gaulle, in Fred Zinnemann's The Day Of The Jackal, 1973.

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