Jacques Besnard
An image from Fantomas Unleashed, one of the productions that also features Jacques Besnard.
Jacques Besnard

Jacques Besnard

July 15, 1929 — Le Petit-Quevilly, Seine-Maritime, France

Jacques Besnard was a French film director, screenwriter, and producer known for his contributions to French comedy cinema. He began his career in the mid-1950s, working as an assistant director under notable filmmakers such as Maurice Régamey, Yves Robert, and Alberto Lattuada. In 1962, Besnard became the first assistant director to André Hunebelle, collaborating on films like Les Mystères de Paris (1962) and the Fantômas series. He made his directorial debut with Le Grand Restaurant (1966), co-written with Louis de Funès, which became a significant box office success. Besnard continued to direct comedies throughout the 1970s, including Le Fou du labo 4 (1967) and La situation est grave... mais pas désespérée (1976). In the 1980s, he shifted his focus to television, directing various TV movies and series. Besnard's work is characterized by its humor and collaboration with prominent French actors.

Fantomas

Fantomas

1964

Fantomas Unleashed

Fantomas Unleashed

1965

The Restaurant

The Restaurant

1966

The Antidote

The Antidote

2005

The Restroom Robbery

The Restroom Robbery

1975

OSS 117: Panic in Bangkok

OSS 117: Panic in Bangkok

1964

Le Jour de gloire

Le Jour de gloire

1976

The Madman of Lab Four

The Madman of Lab Four

1967