Albert de Courville: Albert de Courville. Director: Wild Boy. Albert de Courville began his career as a stage director in Great Britain before turning to films in the 1930s. He directed several Jesse Mathews musicals, including There Goes the Bride (1932), and a Constance Cummings comedy, Strangers on a Honeymoon (1936). In the 1940s he journeyed to New York and got back to his theatrical roots, directing several Broadway plays.
Known For: Wild Boy (Director), Things Are Looking Up (Director), There Goes the Bride (Director), Charing Cross Road (Director)