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Emile de Ruelle is a Director, Assistant Director and Editor American born on 24 december 1880 at St. Louis (USA)

Emile de Ruelle

Emile de Ruelle
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Nationality USA
Birth 24 december 1880 at St. Louis (USA)
Death 14 september 1948 (at 67 years) at Los Angeles (USA)

Emile de Ruelle (1880-1948) was an American film editor known for his work in the British Film Industry, particularly with Alfred Hitchcock and Ewald André Dupont at British International Pictures.

Best films

A Ship Comes In (1928)
(Assistant Director)

Usually with

Jack E. Cox
Jack E. Cox
(6 films)
Donald Crisp
Donald Crisp
(4 films)
Adrian
Adrian
(5 films)
John Longden
John Longden
(5 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Emile de Ruelle (21 films)

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Director

Director

Stand and Deliver, 57minutes
Directed by Donald Crisp
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Rod La Rocque, Lupe Vélez, Warner Oland, Louis Natheaux, Clarence Burton, Charles Stevens
Roles Assistant Director
Rating63% 3.155273.155273.155273.155273.15527
Dress Parade
Directed by Donald Crisp
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors William Boyd, Bessie Love, Louis Natheaux, Clarence Geldart
Roles Assistant Director
Rating73% 3.6643553.6643553.6643553.6643553.664355
Vanity
Vanity (1927)
, 1h
Directed by Donald Crisp, Emile de Ruelle
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Leatrice Joy, Charles Ray, Alan Hale, Mayme Kelso, Noble Johnson, Louis Payne
Roles Assistant Director
Rating22% 1.1221.1221.1221.1221.122
The Fighting Eagle, 54minutes
Directed by Donald Crisp
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Adventure, Romance
Actors Rod La Rocque, Phyllis Haver, Sam De Grasse, Julia Faye, Sally Rand, Clarence Burton
Roles Assistant Director
Rating62% 3.1186353.1186353.1186353.1186353.118635

Editor

Juno and the Paycock, 1h25
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Théâtre, Political films, Films based on plays
Actors Edward Chapman, Barry Fitzgerald, Maire O'Neill, Sara Allgood, Sidney Morgan, John Laurie
Roles Editor
Rating46% 2.3043452.3043452.3043452.3043452.304345
Barry Fitzgerald, who played Captain Jack Boyle in the original stage production, appears as an orator in the first scene, but has no other role. In the slums of Dublin during the Irish Civil War, Captain Boyle (Edward Chapman) lives in a two-room tenement flat with his wife Juno (Sara Allgood) and their two young children Mary (Kathleen O'Regan) and Johnny (John Laurie). Juno has dubbed her husband "the Paycock" because she thinks him as useful and vain as a peacock. Juno works while the Captain loafs around the flat when not drinking up the family's meager finances at the neighbourhood pub.
Almost a Honeymoon, 1h40
Directed by Monty Banks
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy
Actors Clifford Mollison, Donald Calthrop

An ambitious young man secures a job in the colonial service, the only stipulation being that he needs to be married which he isn't. He has just twenty four hours to find a woman to persuade to marry him.
Elstree Calling, 1h26
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, Adrian Brunel, Jack Hulbert, André Charlot
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Musical theatre, Musical
Themes Musical films
Actors Donald Calthrop, Bobbie Comber, Jameson Thomas, Anna May Wong, Cicely Courtneidge, Gordon Harker
Roles Editor
Rating50% 2.515782.515782.515782.515782.51578
The film, referred to as "A Cine-Radio Revue" in its original publicity, is a lavish musical film revue and was Britain's answer to the Hollywood revues which had been produced by the major studios in the United States, such as Paramount on Parade (1930) and Hollywood Review of 1929. The revue has a slim storyline about it being a television broadcast. The film consists of 19 comedy and music vignettes linked by running jokes of an aspiring Shakespearean actor and technical problems with a viewer's TV set.
Murder!
Murder! (1930)
, 1h38
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Crime
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Herbert Marshall, Norah Baring, Phyllis Konstam, Una O'Connor, Edward Chapman, Miles Mander
Roles Supervising Film Editor
Rating62% 3.1472153.1472153.1472153.1472153.147215
Diana Baring (Norah Baring), a young actress in a travelling theatre troupe, is found in a daze with blood on her clothes, standing by the murdered body of another young actress, Edna Druce. The poker used to commit the murder was at Diana's feet, but she has no memory of what happened during the minutes the crime was committed. The two young women were thought to have been rivals, and the police arrest her. Diana withholds some important information deliberately, to protect something about the identity of a man that she will not name.
Atlantic
Atlantic (1929)
, 1h30
Directed by Ewald André Dupont
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Themes La fin du monde, Seafaring films, Transport films, RMS Titanic in fiction, Films based on plays, Disaster films, Films about seafaring accidents or incidents
Actors Franklin Dyall, Madeleine Carroll, Ellaline Terriss, John Stuart, Monty Banks, Donald Calthrop
Roles Editor
Rating52% 2.6188152.6188152.6188152.6188152.618815
Atlantic is a drama film based on the RMS Titanic and set aboard a fictional ship, called the Atlantic. The main plotline revolves around a man who has a shipboard affair with a fellow passenger, which is eventually discovered by his wife. The ship also has aboard an elderly couple, the Rools, who are on their anniversary cruise. Midway across the Atlantic Ocean, the Atlantic strikes an iceberg and is damaged to the point where it is sinking into the Atlantic. A shortage of lifeboats causes the crew to only allow women and children in (though the captain allows a few men to take to the last remaining boats as the disaster reaches its zenith) and many couples are separated. Mrs. Rool refuses to leave her husband and after the boats are gone all the passengers gather on the deck and sing "Nearer, My God, to Thee" as the Atlantic sinks into the ocean. The final scenes depict a group of passengers saying the Lord's Prayer in a flooding lounge.