Bernard Launois (, 8 April 1930 â 3 March 2026) was a French exploitation film director, screenwriter and actor. As an actor, he sometimes used the pseudonym Bob Gary.
Launois was born in Mézières, France on 8 April 1930. Having studied pharmacology for two years in the university, he sought a career in the film industry instead. He worked as a trainee editor and then as an assistant director. In 1953, he was employed by Paramount's programming department in Paris.
During the 1960s, he worked for several film distribution and production companies, such as and . In 1979, he founded his own company, Lancaster Film, to finance the films he wrote and directed. He also edited film trailers and played minor roles as an actor. His debut film as director, Lâchez les chiennes (, released in 1972), was an improvised work that he wrote in three days. Devil Story, his seventh and last feature film, has gained a cult following because of its reputation as one of the worst films in history. It was restored in 4K resolution from its 35mm original camera negative and released on Blu-ray by Vinegar Syndrome, an Americanàhome videoàdistribution company, in 2021.
He founded Delta Films and bought a four-theatre multiplex in 1987. Launois retired from the filmmaking business at the end of the 1980s, and died on 3 March 2026, at the age of 95.