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André Eugène Sablon (22 May 1896, Paris – 9 August 1947, Paris) was a 20th-century French composer. Prematurely died at the age of 51, he is buried at Montparnasse Cemetery.
The son of Charles Sablon [fr] (composer born in 1871), he was also the brother of Germaine Sablon (singer and actress), Jean Sablon (singer) and Marcel Sablon, director of Les Ballets de Monte Carlo.
Film score
- 1931: The Polish Jew, by Jean Kemm
- 1932: Montmartre, village d'amour (documentary)
- 1944: Behold Beatrice, by Jean de Marguenat.