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Louis J. Gasnier

Louis J. Gasnier

Directing1875Paris, France

Biography

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Louis J. Gasnier (15 September 1875 - 15 February 1963) was a French film director.

Born in Paris, Gasnier was working in theatre when Pathé hired him to direct films in the earliest days of cinema. He directed comedian Max Linder in many of his early short comedies. In 1912 he emigrated to the United States, where he made his name working on several fairly prestigious productions, most notably the serial The Perils of Pauline starring Pearl White, with whom he made several other star vehicles.

Gasnier's career declined with the advent of sound, and he was later confined to making low-budget B movies. Arguably his most famous film, although not for artistic reasons, is the anti-marijuana opus Reefer Madness, made in 1936. The film's over-preachy, over-the-top propaganda message has earned it a dedicated cult following, which remains strong to the present day. It is widely available in the public domain and on DVD, and has been frequently shown on many terrestrial and cable TV channels, quite remarkable for an ultra cheap exploitation movie of the 1930s that apparently had very scant distribution when it was originally released. After Reefer Madness, Gasnier made an additional eight films before retiring in 1941. He died in Hollywood at the age of 87.

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Acting History

1962
Hell Is for Heroes
as Old Man (uncredited)
1937
Bank Alarm
Director
1934
Downhill
Director
1933
Topaze
Director
Topaze
Writer
Espérame
Director
Espérame
Writer
1931
Silence
Director
1929
The Dummy
Co-Director
1925
1924
White Man
Director
Wine
Director
1923
Maytime
Director
1920
Kismet
Director
1918
Hands Up
Director
1917
1906

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Personal Info

Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
9/13/1875
Day of Death
2/15/1963
Place of Birth
Paris, France