Jacques Hilling is a Actor French born on 22 may 1926
Jacques Hilling
Jacques Hilling participated to
101 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
4 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
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Directed by Henri-Georges ClouzotOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Thriller,
HorrorThemes Assassinat,
Films about education,
Psychologie,
Films about sexualityActors Simone Signoret,
Véra Clouzot,
Paul Meurisse,
Charles Vanel,
Michel Serrault,
Jean BrochardRoles Morgue Receptionist
Rating80%
A second-rate boarding school is run by the tyrannical and mean Michel Delassalle (Meurisse). The school, though, is owned by Delassalle's teacher wife, the frail Christina (Clouzot), and Delassalle flaunts his relationship with Nicole Horner (Signoret), a teacher at the school. Rather than antagonism, the two women are shown to have a somewhat close relationship, primarily based on their apparent mutual hatred of Michel, who is physically and emotionally abusive to both. , 1h50
Directed by Édouard MolinaroOrigin FranceGenres Comedy,
Comedy thriller,
Spy,
RomanceThemes Spy films,
Political filmsActors Brigitte Bardot,
Anthony Perkins,
Jacques Hilling,
Grégoire Aslan,
Jean-Marc Tennberg,
André LuguetRoles Le Lord-Admiral
Rating55%
A Soviet spy (Perkins) is on an official mission to obtain sensitive information from NATO about military mobilization. The klutzy intelligence operative has to rely on the instinct of his new partner and love-interest Penelope Lightfeather (Bardot) as they traipse across the countryside, avoiding counter intelligence agents and distrustful communist operatives., 1h54
Directed by Bertrand TavernierOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy-drama,
HistoricalThemes Histoire de FranceActors Philippe Noiret,
Jean Rochefort,
Jean-Pierre Marielle,
Marina Vlady,
Alfred Adam,
Christine PascalRoles Father Gratellard
Rating69%
In France in 1719, Philippe II, Duke of Orléans is the regent for the young Louis XV. He is sophisticated, gentle, a liberal and a libertine. He endeavours to keep his subjects cultured and happy to stop the peasants from rising up, but he knows he has no real royal authority. To assist him, d'Orléans enlists the aid of an atheistic and venal priest named Guillaume Dubois, who is as much of a libertine as Philippe, and unfortunately does not care for anyone except himself. At the beginning of the movie, a very gruesome scene shows the autopsy of Marie Louise Élisabeth d'Orléans, Duchess of Berry, elder daughter of the Regent. The voluptuous young princess expires on 21 July 1719, her health fatally ruined by her debauched life and a series of clandestine pregnancies. Notoriously promiscuous, Joufflotte ("chubby") as she was nicknamed because of her generous proportions, was rumored of committing incest with her father. The autopsy reveals that the Rubenesque princess was again pregnant. Philippe is very much affected by her death. Meanwhile, a rebellion led by a Breton squire named Pontcallec occurs. Philippe's natural idealism is further shaken when he is forced to execute Pontcallec's band of revolutionaries. Dubois, however, tries to take advantage of the revolt and subsequent famine to become archbishop. It becomes apparent that true joy will only be found when the peasants successfully overthrow the aristocrats who have held them down for so long.