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1975
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1974
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In this humorous French crime drama, Cave (Claude Brasseur) is a small-time hood, doing jail time for his deeds. While there,...
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1972
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This is an updated version of the Alexander Dumas classic. Edmond Dantes (Paul Barge) is framed and imprisoned for...
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1968
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1966
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Louis De Funes stars in this two-part sexploitation comedy. Pleasure-seekers deal with the official closing of French...
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1965
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1965
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Emile (Jean Gabin) and his family travel to the South of France to meet the parents of the man who is to marry his daughter...
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1964
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In this WWII comedy, a French POW escapes and hides at an inn. After the war, he stays at the inn to help the innkeeper,...
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1963
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Maigret (Jean Gabin) is the detective who investigates a murder conspiracy. Gangsters from the United States try to kill a...
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1963
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There is nothing especially exceptional about this comedy-drama which focuses on a certain Guillaume (Fernandel) who lives in...
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1963
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Three screenwriters pooled their talents for the French racetrack drama Duke of the Derby. Jean Gabin plays a handicapper...
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1962
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This somewhat verbose, standard comic thriller involves one sharp gangster nicknamed Le Dabe (Jean Gabin) pitted against...
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1961
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A police inspector on the trail of the murderer of a nightclub owner falls for the dead man's drug-addicted mistress. He...
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1961
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1960
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In this drama, a Parisian vagabond decides to get himself arrested so he can spend the winter in a warm, cozy jail....
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1959
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This drama chronicles the exploits of two criminal brothers. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1959
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Lino Ventura is typecast again in this routine suspense story, this time as Pascal, a tough-minded, caustic, basically...
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1959
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Echec au Porteur (Not Delivered) is a nail-biting suspense tale in the Hitchcock manner. The disgruntled protagonist decides...
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1958
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1958
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Director Giles Grangier adapted the screenplay of Les Desordre et la Nuit from his own novel. Jean Gabin stars as Vallois, a...
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1958
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Its title notwithstanding, Le Rouge est Mis (The Red Light is On) is not a drama about prostitution. Instead, the story...
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1957
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Reproduction Interdite (Copying Forbidden) is a heavily plotted meller about an art forgery. A clever gang of thieves plots...
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1956
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The Georges Simenon novel Le Fils Cardinaud was the basis of La Sang a la Tete. Jean Gabin plays a middle-aged businessman,...
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1956
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Perhaps because its American distribution was brief, Le Printemps, L'Autumne et L'Amour is one of the lesser-known Fernandel...
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1955
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1955
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1954
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La Vierge du Rhin translates to Rhine Virgin, a title that would have had trouble getting by the hidebound American censors...
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1953
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1953
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Benjamin (Jean Tissier) is the irresponsible patriarch of a fun-loving Roman family. Ostensibly the owner of a drug store,...
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1952
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1952
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Longtime French film favorite Arletty is decidedly the star of L'Amour, Madame. Cast as "herself," the actress is required...
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1951
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1951
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1950
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1950
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1950
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1950
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1950
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Au P'tit Zouave is an old-fashioned yarn, given some credence by the sincere performances of the leading actors. The title...
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1949
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1949
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1949
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1948
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1948
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1947
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1947
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1946
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1946
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1945
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1945
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1945
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1944
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1943
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