[Explaining how he got into movies] By accident. I had never thought about it before. I was a young reporter on a daily newspaper, and I had some friends who were making a small amateur picture, with a troupe of girls, you see - dancers. one of them thought that for this particular film they were making they needed a young man who liked girls. And I was very much interested - not in pictures but in girls. I played a little part for a few days, and then I was offered a job by a real company. Although the motion picture company was not very rich, it could pay much more than journalism. And so I was almost forced to change in order to make more money. I was not interested at all in being an actor - I hated that business - but being in front of the camera - I was lousy, by the way - I saw it was a very interesting medium. And I thought, 'If I have to do something better behind the camera than in front of it.' Then I went back to my former business of writer and I wrote my first scenario, which was "Paris Qui Dort."
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