Vincent Scotto

1874-1952

Biography: life and films

Vincent Scotto was a French composer. He was born in Marseille, France on 21st April 1874 and died in Paris, France on 15th November 1952, aged 78.

His best films as a musician include René Clair's comedy Sous les toits de Paris (1930), Marcel Pagnol's Merlusse (1935), Julien Duvivier's crime-thriller Pépé le Moko (1937), La Femme du boulanger (1938) and La Fille du puisatier (1940).

Vincent Scotto supplied the music for 106 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Marcel Pagnol (10 films), René Pujol (7), Jacques Daniel-Norman (7), André Hugon (7), Émile Couzinet (7), Roger Richebé (5), Pierre Caron (5), Henry Wulschleger (5), Maurice Cammage (4), Marc Allégret (3), Jean Dréville (3), Gilles Grangier (3), Yvan Noé (2), René Jayet (2), Pierre-Jean Ducis (2), Pál Fejös (2) and Fernand Rivers (2).

His most frequent genres include: comedy (47 films), drama (40), comedy-drama (14), romance (7), comedy-romance (6), Thriller (4) and comedy-thriller (2).

Our average rating for Vincent Scotto over all films is: 2.7

Filmography

Key: m = musician; a = actor

Le Roman de Renard (1930) [m]

Sous les toits de Paris (1930) [m]

Aux urnes, citoyens! (1932) [m]

Fanny (1932) [m]

Marie, légende hongroise (1932) [m]

Pomme d'amour (1932) [m]

Tavaszi zápor (1932) [m]

Bach millionnaire (1933) [m]

L'Agonie des aigles (1933) [m]

Le Gendre de Monsieur Poirier (1933) [m]

Tire au flanc (1933) [m]

Angèle (1934) [m]

Famille nombreuse (1934) [m]

Jofroi (1934) [a,m]

Le Train de huit heures quarante-sept (1934) [m]

Les Bleus de la marine (1934) [m]

Minuit, place Pigalle (1934) [m]

Une nuit de folies (1934) [m]

Zouzou (1934) [m]

Arènes joyeuses (1935) [m]

Bonne chance (1935) [m]

Bout de chou (1935) [m]

Cigalon (1935) [m]

Coup de vent (1935) [m]

La Rosière des halles (1935) [m]

Les Gaîtés de la finance (1935) [m]

Merlusse (1935) [m]

Son excellence Antonin (1935) [m]

Un soir de bombe (1935) [m]

Au son des guitares (1936) [m]

Aventure à Paris (1936) [m]

Bach détective (1936) [m]

Blanchette (1936) [m]

César (1936) [m]

Gigolette (1936) [m]

Josette (1936) [m]

Marinella (1936) [m]

Topaze (1936) [m]

Cinderella (1937) [m]

Le Fauteuil 47 (1937) [a,m]

Mirages (1937) [m]

Monsieur Bégonia (1937) [m]

Pépé le Moko (1937) [m]

Romarin (1937) [m]

Sarati, le terrible (1937) [m]

Un coup de rouge (1937) [m]

Algiers (1938) [m]

Ça... c'est du sport (1938) [m]

Deux de la réserve (1938) [m]

La Femme du boulanger (1938) [m]

La Rue sans joie (1938) [m]

La vie des artistes (1938) [a]

Le Cantinier de la coloniale (1938) [m]

Le Monsieur de 5 heures (1938) [m]

Le Ruisseau (1938) [m]

Les Femmes collantes (1938) [m]

Naples au baiser de feu (1938) [m]

Prince de mon coeur (1938) [m]

Si tu reviens (1938) [m]

Titin des Martigues (1938) [m]

Trois artilleurs au pensionnat (1938) [m]

Les Gangsters du château d'If (1939) [m]

Une java (1939) [m]

Vous seule que j'aime (1939) [m]

Bach en correctionnelle (1940) [m]

La Fille du puisatier (1940) [m]

Le Roi des galéjeurs (1940) [m]

L'Étrange Suzy (1941) [m]

Le Briseur de chaînes (1941) [m]

Madame Sans-Gêne (1941) [m]

Saturnin de Marseille (1941) [m]

Chambre 13 (1942) [m]

La Femme perdue (1942) [m]

La Loi du printemps (1942) [m]

Romance à trois (1942) [m]

Domino (1943) [m]

Le Mistral (1943) [m]

Mon amour est près de toi (1943) [m]

L'Aventure est au coin de la rue (1944) [m]

Un chapeau de paille d'Italie (1944) [m]

Les Cadets de l'océan (1945) [m]

Naïs (1945) [m]

120, rue de la Gare (1946) [m]

Au pays des cigales (1946) [m]

Faut ce qu'il faut (1946) [m]

L'Affaire du Grand Hôtel (1946) [m]

Le Cabaret du grand large (1946) [m]

Sérénade aux nuages (1946) [m]

Contre-enquête (1947) [m]

Colomba (1948) [m]

Femme sans passé (1948) [m]

La Belle meunière (1948) [m]

Si ça peut vous faire plaisir (1948) [m]

Au p'tit zouave (1949) [m]

L'Échafaud peut attendre (1949) [m]

Ma tante d'Honfleur (1949) [m]

Minne, l'ingénue libertine (1950) [m]

Trois marins dans un couvent (1950) [m]

L'Étrange Madame X (1951) [m]

Le Don d'Adèle (1951) [m]

Les Petites Cardinal (1951) [m]

Buridan, héros de la tour de Nesle (1952) [m]

Ce coquin d'Anatole (1952) [m]

Trois vieilles filles en folie (1952) [m]

Quand te tues-tu? (1953) [m]

Les Fortiches (1961) [m]



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