Pierre Brasseur plays the "mad monk" Rasputin -- or "Raspoutine" -- in this French historical melodrama. Insinuating himself...
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Attendant
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1954
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1954
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Holiday for Henrietta (originally released in 1952 as La Fete a Henriette) is a Pirandellian comedy about the art of...
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1952
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Jean-Louis (Henri Vidal) makes his living by trapping deadly snakes and selling them to zoos. In love with shopgirl Simone...
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1950
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Envoi des Fleurs is based on incidents in the life of French composer Paul Delmet. Played by popular French singing star...
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Suzanne
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1949
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1948
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1948
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1948
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1947
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Originally La Cage aux Rossignois, A Case of Nightingales could just as well have been titled "The Noel-Noel Show," inasmuch...
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Martine
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1947
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1947
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Rita is a curious crime melodrama with mystical overtones. Facing the guillotine, condemned murderer Sylvain (Clement Duhour)...
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1946
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The Village of Wrath is the English-language title of this French costume melodrama. The hero is a city boy who moves to the...
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1946
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1946
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1946
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Most film versions of the life and times of 15th-century Parisian "beggar poet" Francois Villon are derived from the old...
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Guillemette
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1945
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1945
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A small French village is plagued by a poison-pen writer, whose principal target is Doctor Germain (Pierre Fresnay). The...
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Laura Avorzet
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1943
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1942
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1942
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Midnight in Paris was originally titled Monsieur La Souris, the character played by the incomparable Raimu. M. La Souris is a...
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Lucille Bolavin
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1942
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Sonia
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1939
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1939
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