In this actioner, supersleuth Nick Carter finds himself mixed up with Oriental spies and secret guided missile. ~ Sandra...
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1964
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By 1964, the French had turned over their interest in the Vietnam War to the Americans. The heyday of the French Indochinese...
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1964
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1963
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An aging musketeer is called out of retirement to help a king in this comic swashbuckler. The king's twin brother is freed...
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1962
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In this thriller, a veterinarian falls in love with an ex-African explorer after he comes to help her ailing cheetah. She...
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1962
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1961
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Love and the Frenchwoman (La Francaise et L'Amour) concentrates on the nature of love by illustrating seven separate aspects...
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1960
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Internal contradictions about the nature and quality of romantic love battle it out in this routine drama about Elizabeth...
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1960
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A familiar plot and a lovable, sexual, somewhat ditsy female are at the core of this frothy comedy-crime drama found in...
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1959
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This is a wartime action drama featuring Cora (Françoise Arnoul) the same heroine (known as the "cat') whose activities in...
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1959
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In this suspenseful WW II drama a Parisian widow assists with the Resistance. Unfortunately, she falls in love with a German...
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1959
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1959
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La Chatte (The Cat) in this wartime meller is played by Francoise Arnoul. When her husband is murdered by the Gestapo, Cora...
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1958
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Francois Perier, Peter vanEyck, and Anouk Aimee star in this tense tale of five highly skilled thieves who all pool their...
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1958
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Swinging like a pendulum between comedy and drama, this tale by director Henri Decoin concerns a lady lawyer with a tendency...
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1958
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Tous Peuvent Me Tuer (Anyone Can Kill Me) is one of the many "perfect crime" melodramas which glutted the French film...
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1957
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The literal translation of Le Feu aux Poudres is The Burning Fuse. The title itself is symbolic, referring to the fact that...
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1957
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Zizi Jeanmaire, the delightful French singer/actress who previously brightened such American films as...
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1957
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Eddie Constantine stars as Bob, an American GI at large in Paris. After attending a performance of the fabled Folies-Bergere,...
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1957
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1956
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L'Affair des Poisons is an unusual murder yarn, set during the reign of France's King Louis XIV. Danielle Darrieux stars as...
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1955
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Raid on the Drug Ring is the English-language title of this Jean Gabin vehicle. The venerable French leading man plays the...
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1955
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1954
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Franciolin) FI An all-star lineup of actors and directors was responsible for the omnibus feature Secrets D'Alcove. The film...
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1954
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The world of the theater is the backdrop for this sublimely assembled whodunit. A stage director (Raymond Rouleau) becomes...
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1954
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Paris Incident was originally released as Telegramme pour M. Herriot. Filmed on location in an unfashionable Montmartre...
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1954
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Les Amants de Toledo was filmed in four different versions: French, Spanish, Italian and English. The cast, however, remained...
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1953
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1953
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1951
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La Verite sur Bebe Donge is another "socko" pure-entertainment vehicle from prolific French filmmaker Henri Decoin. The film...
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1951
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More closely associated with adventure films in the postwar years, French filmmaker Henri Decoin switches creative gears with...
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1950
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1950
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French filmmaker Henry Decoin was better known for his stylistic panache than his creative originality. In Au Grand Terrace...
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1949
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Writer/director Henri Decoin serves up another sure-fire box-office winner in Entre Ouze Heures et Minuit (Between 11 O'Clock...
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1949
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1949
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1947
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1947
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Non Coupable translates as Not Guilty, which is definitely not the legal standing of provincial doctor Michel Simon. Already...
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1946
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After three years' worth of enforced inacitivity, director Henri Decoin returned to films with La Fille du Diable. The title,...
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1945
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1943
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1943
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1942
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1942
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The great French character Raimu stars in Strangers in the House. He is cast as Loursat, the father of teenager Nicole...
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1942
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In this romantic comedy, a lonely orphan answers a singles ad in a paper and then slips out of the orphanage to meet the man...
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1941
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1939
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Director, Screenwriter
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1938
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1938
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Mademoiselle Ma Mere was adapted for the screen from the stage farce by Louis Verneuil. The title translates as My Mother is...
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1937
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1935
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1934
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1933
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1933
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Dialogue Writer, Screenwriter
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1932
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Hotel des Etudients (Student's Hotel) was the great Tourjansky's sole directorial contribution of 1932. The scene is a...
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Screenwriter
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1932
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Dialogue Writer, Screenwriter
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1932
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Un Soir de Rafle (Dragnet Night) details the rise and fall of headstrong prizefighter Georget (Albert Prejean). Upon winning...
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Screenwriter
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1931
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