Jacques Haïk (20 June 1893 – 31 August 1950) was a French film producer. Born of Jewish descent in French-controlled Tunisia, he moved to Paris where he found work in the film industry, introducing Charlie Chaplin to French audiences. He gradually built up a chain of cinemas including the Grand Rex (1931), and established his own production company Les Établissements Jacques Haïk which was very active during the early 1930s. Following the introduction of sound film he made several French-language films at the Twickenham Studios in the United Kingdom until his Paris studios were equipped for sound production.
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| - Jacques Haïk né à Tunis le 20 juin 1893 et mort à Loué le 30 août 1950, est un producteur de cinéma et distributeur français de films. Considéré comme l’un des pionniers du cinéma en France, il était l'un des plus gros producteur et distributeur de films en France dans l'entre-deux-guerres. (fr)
- Jacques Haïk (20 June 1893 – 31 August 1950) was a French film producer. Born of Jewish descent in French-controlled Tunisia, he moved to Paris where he found work in the film industry, introducing Charlie Chaplin to French audiences. He gradually built up a chain of cinemas including the Grand Rex (1931), and established his own production company Les Établissements Jacques Haïk which was very active during the early 1930s. Following the introduction of sound film he made several French-language films at the Twickenham Studios in the United Kingdom until his Paris studios were equipped for sound production. (en)
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| - Jacques Haïk (20 June 1893 – 31 August 1950) was a French film producer. Born of Jewish descent in French-controlled Tunisia, he moved to Paris where he found work in the film industry, introducing Charlie Chaplin to French audiences. He gradually built up a chain of cinemas including the Grand Rex (1931), and established his own production company Les Établissements Jacques Haïk which was very active during the early 1930s. Following the introduction of sound film he made several French-language films at the Twickenham Studios in the United Kingdom until his Paris studios were equipped for sound production. Haïk was Jew. Following the outbreak of the Second World War he produced the anti-Nazi and supported the Free French. In 1940, the Nazis took control of his company Les Films Régent during the Nazi plunder, and he returned to Tunisia to hide. He returned to Paris in 1945 but all of his movie theaters were confiscated under the pretext of Aryanization. Haïk spent the last five years of his life trying to reclaim his real estate and died in 1950. (en)
- Jacques Haïk né à Tunis le 20 juin 1893 et mort à Loué le 30 août 1950, est un producteur de cinéma et distributeur français de films. Considéré comme l’un des pionniers du cinéma en France, il était l'un des plus gros producteur et distributeur de films en France dans l'entre-deux-guerres. (fr)
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