When he gets out of prison, Sam (Georges Gerret) seeks to track down his little girl, now a grown woman (Juliet Berto). After...
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1974
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When his mobster bosses give the order, a young man prepares to kill his father, who years before had a clown act called...
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Crazy Capo
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1973
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This seedy but effective little supernatural thriller involves a group of seven travelers -- each of whom represents one of...
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1973
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1973
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Le Seuil du Vide tells its story through fantasies and dreams. The young painter is someone who cannot resist a mystery;...
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1971
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1971
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Reliable American character actor Robert Webber is afforded a rare leading role in the Italian Every Man is My Enemy. Webber...
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1970
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Originally titled Peau D'Ane, Jacques Demy's Dos Cruces en Danger Pass is better known by its English-language title Donkey...
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1970
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Gino (Jean Servais) breaks out of jail and visits his friend Tony (Gary Lockwood) with a plan to rob an armored car. Although...
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Gino
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1969
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A British engineer tries to convince the Mafia to allow an oil refinery on some prime waterfront real estate in Sicily. Proby...
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Baron Misceni
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1968
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A Congo rebel leader is captured and imprisoned with two white felons in this feature deep with religious symbolism and...
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Commander
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1968
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Coplan (Claudio Brook) is a free-lance undercover agent who offers his services to the highest bidder. He receives a phone...
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1968
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A French secret agent Lino Ventura gets a license to kill when he is sent to Vienna to plug a security leak in this routine...
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Lawyer
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1966
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In this wartime melodrama, Lieutenant Colonel Raspeguy (Anthony Quinn) is a French peasant who has worked his way up the...
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1966
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Editor
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1965
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1965
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An eight-day pass, a kidnapping, and a greedy group of South American Indians provide the basic ingredients of this madcap...
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Prof. Catalan
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1964
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1964
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1964
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Distributed in the US in 1963, Agent of Doom was originally released in France four years earlier. The plot is set in motion...
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1963
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This unusual western from prolific director Jesus Franco begins in 1863 Venezuela during the closing days of the civil war....
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1963
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1963
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In this espionage drama, a police inspector suspects that a prominent surgeon is a spy. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1963
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Wily police officials set a trap for corrupt Central American politician Maurice Leprince (Jean Servais) in this rare...
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1963
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Gentle Art of Murder is comprised of a trio of short crime tales: "The Spider's Web," "The Fenyrou Case" and "The Mask." An...
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1962
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The Longest Day is a mammoth, all-star re-creation of the D-Day invasion, personally orchestrated by Darryl F. Zanuck....
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1962
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An African physician returns home after studying medicine in Paris. He marries and settles down to life in the bucolic...
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Screenwriter, Michel
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1962
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In this mystery, a nouveau-riche Frenchman returns to his Parisian home after finding a fortune in Africa. He is looking for...
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Paul Dutraz
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1961
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Robert Hossein serves as both director and star of The Game of Truth. The scene is a party thrown by a capricious novelist....
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Verlot
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1961
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While this effective film may ostensibly be a thriller about the robbery of an armored vehicle, considerable black comedy...
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Gypo
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1961
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1960
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Danielle Darrieux stars in this Belgian chiller as a songstress whose obsessively jealous husband suddenly dies. Feeling free...
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Maurice Faugeres
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1959
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A moral decay leading to revolution is paralleled to the illness that is consuming the hero in this emotive tale by renowned...
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Alejandro Gual
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1959
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1958
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Adapted from a novelette by Prosper Merimée, Tamango ran into censorship problems in the U.S. for several reasons, not least...
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Dr. Corot
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1958
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Editor
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1958
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A simple night on the town turns goes horribly wrong for a group of bored Parisian teens in this drama. Soon they find...
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1958
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Henri Godot
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1957
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Filmed on the island of Crete and set in the early 1920's, when Greece was occupied by the Turks, Jules Dassin's Celu Qui...
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Photis
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1957
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La Chatelaine du Liban has all the earmarks of an American western, and never mind that it is set in the Arabian desert....
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1956
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1956
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Jules Dassin -- in his second European film after being driven out of the United States during the years of the house...
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Tony le Stephanois
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1955
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1955
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A good cast smooths over the rough spots of Les Heros sont Fatigues. The scene is the African republic of Liberia, which in...
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Francois
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1955
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The works of Guy de Maupassant have likely been adapted by more French filmmakers than those of any other author (with the...
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1952
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1952
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lorin
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1950
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The Boarder
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1949
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1948
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Miller
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1948
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1942
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1939
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1939
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1938
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1938
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A real-life Parisian police detective is credited for the screenplay of Police Mondaine. The story focuses on a manhunt for...
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1937
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1936
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1936
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1935
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1934
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1934
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Les Miserables is perhaps the most frequently filmed novel in screen history. This 1933 French version of the Victor Hugo...
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Marius
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1934
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1934
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French writer/director Marcel Pagnol didn't do much editing when he transferred Jean Glono's excessively long novel Angele to...
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1934
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1933
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1932
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