Director René Clair pokes fun at the gentlemanly art of warfare that existed in the 18th century in this war comedy....
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1965
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The four "truths" are in this instance, four different romantic or dramatic vignettes in a slightly uneven compilation film....
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1963
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This standard comedy was one of the last films by director René Clair, who began his career in 1922! The story deals with two...
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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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Port de Lilias was Rene Clair's first film since 1955, and his last until 1960. It is more serious than most of Clair's...
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1957
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Rene Clair's Grand Maneuver was originally titled Les Grandes Manoeuvres, which should surprise no one. Gerard Phillipe plays...
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1955
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Director René Clair insisted that his 1952 production Beauties of the Night (Les Belles du Nuit) was intended as a comic...
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1952
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La Beaute du Diable came into being when French filmmaker Rene Clair became fascinated with a structural defect in the...
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1950
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Originally released in France under the title Le Silence est D'Or, Man About Town is set in the Paris of the early 1900s....
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1947
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1945
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On the eve of their 50th anniversary, a couple argue about whether or not to reveal a story from the husband's past that...
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1944
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The 80-star cast of Forever and a Day would certainly not have been feasible had not most of the actors and production people...
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1943
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1942
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1941
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What a combination! Break the News boasted the talents of English stage star Jack Buchanan, French entertainer...
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1939
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Wealthy American Joe Martin (Eugene Pallette) purchases an ancient Scottish castle and then has it dismantled and transferred...
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1935
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Accused by his critics of ignoring the social ills of the world, director Rene Clair responded with Le Dernier Milliardaire,...
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1934
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Quatorze Juliet translates to "July 14th"--and if you know your French history, you'll know that July 14th is Bastille Day....
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1932
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1931
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1931
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Rene Clair's Under the Roofs of Paris is one of the first French films shot in sound. The film is a relaxed melodrama where a...
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1930
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1928
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1928
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1927
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1926
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1926
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One of actor/director René Clair's earliest successes, the silent Le Fantome du Moulin Rouge follows in the French cinema...
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1925
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A classic French silent of dance and Dada, this film was produced by French dance company Les Ballet Suedois, and stars them...
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1924
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The Crazy Ray (Paris qui Dort) was a wild Rene Clair daydream which he deftly translated into his very first directorial...
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1922
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1921
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1921
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