A predictable melodrama, Le Toubib is based on a novel by Jean Freustie about an unhappy surgeon and the tragedy of war....
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1979
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This disturbing French drama comments upon the effects of excessive television violence on children. It's set within a...
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1978
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An inventor and a small-time industrialist, Guillaume (Louis De Funes) has come up with something which will take advantage...
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1978
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Jean-Paul Belmondo plays Michel Gauché, a stunt double and trickster who is crazy in love with his former fiancee, work-mate,...
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1977
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Though not Ian Fleming's most famous James Bond novel, 1962's The Spy Who Loved Me was distinguished by the unique device of...
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1977
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In this modern retelling of the classic Dangerous Liaisons, a virtuous young woman becomes the target of the schemes of an...
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1976
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In this comedy, Louis de Funes is a top restaurant critic, the head of an important French culinary guide. At the beginning...
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1976
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1976
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When a young Englishwoman (Mimsy Farmer) crosses the paths of an annual hunting party, two of the hunters rape and try to...
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1975
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This sequel to the Oscar-winning The French Connection picks up almost exactly where the earlier film leaves off. Still on...
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1975
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A doctor gains a new perspective on her life and career when she faces a life-threatening illness in this drama. Francoise...
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1975
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English Paul and French Michelle come together again in this sequel to the 1971 film Friends. Several years have passed since...
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1974
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Story of a Love Story may well be the least-known of John Frankenheimer's films. Filmed in France, the story concerns highly...
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1973
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In this convoluted spy thriller, a Russian ambassador places his life on the line when he steals classified documents and...
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1973
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In this French police thriller, Le Guen (Jean Gabin) is an old-style police inspector, near retirement. When Gassot...
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1972
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Despite his best efforts, Julian (Bruo Bradei) cannot resist goading his younger brother Fabrice (Didier Haudepin) into doing...
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1972
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This French-made feature was based on a 1957 Hollywood "B" effort The Burglar. Both films were inspired by the same...
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1971
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This film is a French period comic romance, set in the time just surrounding the French Revolution (1789). "Year Two," of the...
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1971
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Based on Harold Robbins' bestseller, The Adventurers stars Yugoslav heartthrob Bekim Fehmiu as Porfirio Rubirosa clone Dax...
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1970
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Dany (Samantha Eggar) is the ad agency secretary to Caldwell (Oliver Reed) in this psychological crime drama. She is asked to...
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1970
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1970
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Taken from the popular play by Jean Giraudoux, The Madwoman Of Chaillot has an international all-star cast, but the final...
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1969
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A voluptuous outer space agent travels to another galaxy in search of a missing inventor in this science fiction send-up....
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1968
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Released in Europe as Histoires Extraordinaires and Tre Passi Nel Delirio, this is a portmanteau picture, comprised of three...
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1968
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In an Argentine mountain village, the solar eclipse is celebrated with sorcery, song and dance. Ninica is the wife of a...
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1968
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In this British war comedy, set in WW II, a bomber crew is shot down over Paris during the Nazi occupation. They are helped...
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1966
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Under the tutelage of one-time husband, director Roger Vadim, Jane Fonda plays the much-younger wife of stuffed-shirt...
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1966
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In this charming drama, a department store clerk takes his wife and kids on a Parisian vacation. One day he is out...
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1965
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In this drama that alludes to the Algerian War with France of the 1960s, Thomas (Alain Delon) is a deserter from the French...
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1964
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John Ford's last western film, Cheyenne Autumn was allegedly produced to compensate for the hundreds of Native Americans who...
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1964
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Filmed in Cinerama and Technicolor, Circus World may have drawn the crowds for various reasons -- not the least, perhaps, for...
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1964
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Trouble begins when five Frenchmen pool their money in an attempt to pull off a huge drug deal. One intercepts the money and...
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1963
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The story of a Frenchman who fought to liberate the American colonies from British rule is colorfully brought to the screen....
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1962
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This puzzling experimental film is written and directed by Raymond Rouleau, who uses effects like changing color tones and...
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1961
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Studio-bound director Marcel Carne's career was already faltering with the onslaught of New Wave cinema and location shooting...
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1960
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Previously filmed in 1932 as Vampyr, Sheridan LeFanu's classic psychological horror tale was given a second go round in 1961...
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1960
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Les Tricheurs (The Cheats) was director Marcel Carne's first film after a two-year absence from the screen. On the surface,...
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1958
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A Life is based on a novel by Guy De Mauppasant. Maria Schell plays Jeanne, who enters into a loveless marriage with...
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1958
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American playwright Arthur Miller was still under an "unfriendly" cloud in 1958, so far as the anti-Communist brigades were...
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1957
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In the 1950s, French films were considered the ne plus ultra in naughtiness by certain impressionable filmgoers. It was to...
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1956
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Released shortly after Luciano Emmer's documentary Picasso, H. G. Clouzot's Le Mystère Picasso was an unmitigated commercial...
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1956
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1955
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Previously filmed twice as a straight drama, Madame Butterfly was offered in its operatic form in this Japanese-Italian...
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1954
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The life of composer Giacomo Puccini is dramatized in this attractively produced biopic. Gabriele Ferzetti plays the title...
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1953
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Set in 18th-century South America, The Golden Coach (Le Carrosse D'Or) stars Anna Magnani as an earthy Commedia Del Arte...
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1952
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When German sympathizer Count Paul Rona (George MacReady) pilfers a valuable jeweled glove from a French church during World...
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1952
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Pierre Fresnay stars in this well-intentioned biopic as famed French 19th century entomologist Jean Henri Fabre. While his...
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1952
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1951
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The River must be seen in its original Technicolor; it is difficult, if not impossible, to imagine anyone fully enjoying this...
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1951
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1951
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1950
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Eddie Roback (Dane Clark), an American army deserter turned criminal, is going to trial in Paris after a ten-month delay when...
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1950
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1950
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Jacques Becker's Rendez-vous de Juillet has been credited as the first postwar European film to accurately depict the...
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1949
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1949
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Both controversial and compelling, this is the story of a naive peasant girl who becomes pregnant after being seduced by a...
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1948
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1948
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Pierre Fresnay stars as St. Vincent De Paul in this reverent but realistic French biopic. The film traces "Monsieur...
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1947
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1946
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Raymond Rouleau stars in Le Couple Ideal as a French movie leading man, circa 1912. Slated to appear at a gala for President...
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1945
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1942
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Legions D'Honneur begins during the final stages of a military court-martial. The tribunal demands that lieutenant...
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1938
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Director Jean Renoir returns to the "people of the soil" of his previous Toni in People of France! (originally La Vie est a...
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1936
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After completing his successful Madame Bovary (34), director Jean Renoir could have had the pick of France's top "name"...
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1934
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