
Writing
Boileau-Narcejac (French: [bwalo naʁsəʒak]) is the pen name used by the French crime-writing duo of Pierre Boileau (28 April 1906 – 16 January 1989) and Pierre Ayraud, also known as Thomas Narcejac (3 July 1908 – 7 June 1998). Their successful collaboration produced 43 novels, 100 short stories and 4 plays. They are credited with having helped to form an authentically French subgenre of crime fiction, emphasising local settings and mounting psychological suspense. They are noted for the ingenuity of their plots and the skilful evocation of the mood of disorientation and fear. Their works were adapted into numerous films, notably Les Diaboliques (1955), directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, and Vertigo (1958), directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Description above from the Wikipedia article Boileau-Narcejac, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
movieBad Seeds
2012
Novel
movieDiabolique
1996
Novel
movieBody Parts
1991
Novel
movieMisdeal
1969
Novel
movieCrime Does Not Pay
1962
Scenario Writer
movieThe Magician
1960
Writer
movieEyes Without a Face
1960
Adaptation, Screenplay
movieTwelve Hours by the Clock
1959
Screenplay
movieVertigo
1958
Novel
movieS.O.S. Noronha
1957
Writer
tvArmchair Theatre
1956
Writer
movieDiabolique
1955
Novel
Vertigo
Novel