- Georges Poulouly, Ascenseur pour l’echafaud (UK: Lift to the Scaffold; US: Frantic), France, 1957. For the punk killer in his first feature, new French realisateur Louis Malle looked over the similarly new young turks – Jean-Paul Belmondo, Sami Frey ,Larent Terzieff. However, when shooting started on September 23, it was with the ex-child star of René Clément’s 1951 classic, Jeux interdits/Forbidden Games. Like having Shirley Temple play Lizzie Borden.
- Claude Brasseur, Une histoire simple (US: A Simple Story), France,1978. Genial realisateur Claude Sautet was not impressed. Out of films for almost eight years after Charles Matton’s L’Italien des roses, Bohringer had become a singing poet maudit in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Three years later, Gorodish in Jean-Jacques Beineix’s Diva was his comeback – due to Euro-casting legend Dominique Besnehard.
- Eddy Mitchell, Coup de Torchon, France, 1981. For his directing debut, Alain Corneau wrote it with author Jim Thompson – “who scripted all day (on Jack Daniels) and went out to his woman at night.”
- Roland Blanche, Le 4eme pouvoir, France 1984. Not that powerful.
- Richard Berry, Suivez mon regard, France, 1986. Too busy for scenarist Jean Curtelin’s directing debut.
- Jean-Francois Stevenin, Lune Froide, France 1991. Actor Patrick Bouchitey made his directing debut with a short based on a Charles Bukowski tale of two tramps screwing a dead girl – and used it as the flashback finale when extending it to feature length for producer Luc Besson. Bohringer pulled out of the short two months before shooting.
- Tolsty, Le Brasier, France, 1991. A literal mining disaster!
- Gérard Desarthe, Uranus, 1991. Too many star turns: Michel Blanc, Gérard Depardieu, Fabrice Luchini, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Philippe Noiret, Daniel Prevost.
- Jean-Pierre Mocky, Le Mari de Leon, France, 1992. After two previous Mocky experiences, Bohringer left the lead to the director, himself – as a director beset by a gang of varying sexual proclivities.
Birth year: Death year: Other name: Casting Calls: 9