Biography
Alain Romans (1905, Poland – 1988) was a French jazz composer. He studied in Leipzig, Berlin, and Paris. His teachers included Vincent d'Indy. He later worked with Josephine Baker and Django Reinhardt.
Romans wrote music for 12 films. The most famous of them are the films of comedian Jacques Tati, including Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot (1953), with the theme song "Quel temps fait-il a Paris?", and Mon Oncle (1959).
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Filmography
all 15
Movies 15
Composer
Short Memory (1963)
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A Couple (1960)
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Tonight We Kill (1959)
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Mon Oncle (1958)
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3.67
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Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (1953)
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2
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The Damned Lovers (1952)
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The Slappiest Days of Our Lives (1951)
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Halte... Police! (1948)
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La Renégate (1948)
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The Sharks of Gibraltar (1947)
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Gringalet (1946)
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Original Music Composer
Princess Tam Tam (1935)
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Zouzou (1934)
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Une petite femme dans le train (1932)
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Prisoner of My Heart (1932)
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Average 4.46
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1932
1946
1951
1953
1963
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Known ForSound
GenderMale
Birthday1905-01-13
Deathday1988-12-19 (83 years old)
Birth NameRoman Abram Szlezynger
Birth PlaceCzęstochowa, Poland
CitizenshipsFrance
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