Jean Manse (1899–1967) was a French screenwriter. He was the brother of Henriette Manse, and brother-in-law of Fernandel with whom he frequently collaborated. He was also a lyricist, working with composer Henri Betti on the hit Christmas song C'est Noël. Source: Article "Jean Manse" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
My Wife's Husband
(Screenplay)
The Most Wanted Man
(Screenplay)
Gangster Boss
(Screenplay)
Honoré de Marseille
(Screenplay)
Caught in the Foreign Legion
(Dialogue)
The Sheep Has Five Legs
(Writer)
Ignace
(Original Story)
Ignace
(Screenplay)
Spring, Autumn and Love
(Adaptation)
Spring, Autumn and Love
(Dialogue)
Ernest the Rebel
(Writer)
The Woman's Confidant
(Screenplay)
Berlingot and Company
(Writer)
Les Bleus de la marine
(Screenplay)
Don Juan
(Screenplay)
The Law Is the Law
(Screenplay)
The Cow and I
(Writer)
The Changing of the Guard
(Screenplay)
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
(Lyricist)
Dynamite Jack
(Screenplay)
Sénéchal the Magnificent
(Dialogue)
Three Feet in a Bed
(Dialogue)
Les Bleus de la marine
(Writer)
Good King Dagobert
(Writer)
Fernandel the Dressmaker
(Writer)
The Wild Oat
(Adaptation)
The Wild Oat
(Dialogue)