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The Princess's Whim
''The Princess's Whim'' (French: ''Caprice de princesse'') is a 1934 French-German comedy film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot and Karl Hartl and starring Marie Bell, Albert Préjean and Armand Bernard. It was produced as the French-language version of the 1933 German film '' Her Highness the Saleswoman'' and distributed by L'Alliance Cinématographique Européenne, the French subsidiary of UFA. It is based on the play ''My Sister and I'' by Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil.Goble p.39 It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin.The film's sets were designed by the art director Werner Schlichting. Synopis Princess Isabelle falls in love with André, a literary historian in charge of her family's library, but he is not interested due to her grandiose manner. He seeks a woman from a more simple background. Isabelle then passes herself off as a financially struggling younger sister Irène, who worked as a salesgirl, in order to win him over. Cast * Marie Bell as Irène / Isa ...
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Henri-Georges Clouzot
Henri-Georges Clouzot (; 20 November 1907 – 12 January 1977) was a French film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best remembered for his work in the thriller film genre, having directed '' The Wages of Fear'' (1953) and '' Les Diaboliques'' (1955), which are critically recognized as among the greatest films of the 1950s. He also directed documentary films, including '' The Mystery of Picasso'' (1956), which was declared a national treasure by the government of France. Clouzot was an early fan of the cinema and, desiring a career as a writer, moved to Paris. He was later hired by producer Adolphe Osso to work in Berlin, writing French-language versions of German films. After being fired from UFA studio in Nazi Germany due to his friendship with Jewish producers, Clouzot returned to France, where he spent years bedridden after contracting tuberculosis. Upon recovering, he found work in Nazi-occupied France as a screenwriter for the German-owned company Continental ...
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L'Alliance Cinématographique Européenne
''The Wedding Ring'' () is a 1970 French mystery film directed by Christian de Chalonge and starring Anna Karina. It was screened at the 31st Venice International Film Festival. Cast * Anna Karina as Jeanne * Jean-Claude Carrière as Hugues * Isabelle Sadoyan as Hélène * Tsilla Chelton as Madame Duvernet * Paule Emanuele as Madame Sedaine * André Gille as Monsieur Sedaine * Rufus as The pigeons' breeder * Jean Wiener * Pierre Risch * Pierre Julien Pierre Julien (20 June 1731 – 17 December 1804) was a French sculptor who worked in a full range of rococo and neoclassical styles. He served an early apprenticeship at Le Puy-en-Velay, near his natal village of Saint-Paulien, then at the Éco ... * Georges Poichet * Pascal Korner * Jean-Claude de Goros * Antonio Pérez References External links * 1970 films 1970s mystery films French mystery films 1970s French-language films Films directed by Christian de Chalonge Films with screenplays by Jean-Claude Carr ...
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Fernand Frey
Fernand is a masculine given name of French origin. The feminine form is Fernande. Fernand may refer to: People Given name * Fernand Augereau (1882–1958), French cyclist * Fernand Auwera (1929–2015), Belgian writer * Fernand Baldet (1885–1964), French astronomer * Fernand Berckelaers (1901– 1999), Belgian artist * Fernand Besnier (1894–1977), French cyclist * Fernand Boden (born 1943), Luxembourg politician * Fernand Bouisson (1874–1959), French politician * Fernand Braudel (1902–1985), French historian * Fernand Brouez (1861–1900), Belgian publisher * Fernand Buyle (1918–1992), Belgian footballer * Fernand Canelle (1882–1951), French footballer * Fernand Charpin (1887–1944), French actor * Fernand Collin (1897–1990), Belgian businessman * Fernand Cormon (1845–1924), French painter * Fernand Crommelynck (1886–1970), Belgian dramatist * Fernand David (1869–1935), French Minister of Agriculture * Fernand Decanali (1925–2017), French cycli ...
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Gaston Jacquet
Gaston Émile Marius Jacquet (14 August 1883 – 28 January 1970) was a French actor. Jacquet was born in Lanas, Ardèche, France and died in 1970 in Thonex in Switzerland. Selected filmography * ''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (1921) * '' The Hurricane on the Mountain'' (1922) * ''Paris'' (1924) * '' Le Bossu'' (1925) * '' The Orchid Dancer'' (1928) * '' Nile Water'' (1928) * '' Suzy Saxophone'' (1928) * '' The Maelstrom of Paris'' (1928) * '' The Mystery of the Eiffel Tower'' (1928) * '' Their Son'' (1929) * '' House in the Sun'' (1929) * '' Sin of a Beautiful Woman'' (1929) * ''Latin Quarter'' (1929) * '' The Girl with the Whip'' (1929) * '' When the White Lilacs Bloom Again'' (1929) * '' The Road to Paradise'' (1930) * '' Hai-Tang'' (1930) * ''Illusions'' (1930) * ''There Is a Woman Who Never Forgets You'' (1930) * ''Miss Europe'' (1930) * '' David Golder'' (1931) * '' The Indictment'' (1931) * '' Coquecigrole'' (1931) * '' Abduct Me'' (1932) * '' A Man's Neck'' (1933) * ''C ...
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Germaine Roger
Germaine Roger (1910–1975) was a French actress and operetta singer.Goble p.18 Selected filmography * ''Tossing Ship'' (1932) * '' Student's Hotel'' (1932) * ''A Weak Woman'' (1933) * ''The Princess's Whim'' (1934) * '' Three Sailors'' (1934) * '' The Mascot'' (1935) * ''Excursion Train An excursion train is a chartered train run for a special event or purpose. Examples are trains to major sporting event, trains run for railfans or tourists, and special trains operated by the railway company for employees and prominent custo ...'' (1936) * '' Jacques and Jacotte'' (1936) References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. External links * 1910 births 1975 deaths Actresses from Marseille French film actresses French sopranos 20th-century French women singers Musicians from Marseille {{France-film-actor-1910s-stub ...
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Guy Sloux
Guy or GUY may refer to: Personal names * Guy (given name) * Guy (surname) * That Guy (...), the New Zealand street performer Leigh Hart Places * Guy, Alberta, a Canadian hamlet * Guy, Arkansas, US, a city * Guy, Indiana, US, an unincorporated community * Guy, Kentucky, US, an unincorporated community * Guy, Texas, US, an unincorporated community * Guy Street, Montreal, Canada Arts and entertainment Films * ''Guy'' (1996 film), an American film starring Vincent D'Onofrio * ''Guy'' (2018 film), a French film starring Alex Lutz Music * Guy (band), an American R&B group ** ''Guy'' (Guy album), 1988 * Guy (Jayda G album), 2023 * " G.U.Y.", a 2014 song by Lady Gaga from the album ''Artpop'' Transport * Guy (sailing), rope to control a spinnaker on a sailboat * Air Guyane Express, ICAO code GUY * Guy Motors, a former British bus and truck builder * ''Guy'' (ship, 1933), see Boats of the Mackenzie River watershed * ''Guy'' (ship, 1961), see Boats of the Mackenzi ...
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Roger Dann
Roger is a masculine given name, and a surname. The given name is derived from the Old French personal names ' and '. These names are of Germanic languages">Germanic origin, derived from the elements ', ''χrōþi'' ("fame", "renown", "honour") and ', ' ("spear", "lance") (Hrōþigēraz). The name was introduced into England by the Normans. In Normandy, the Franks, Frankish name had been reinforced by the Old Norse cognate '. The name introduced into England replaced the Old English cognate '. ''Roger'' became a very common given name during the Middle Ages. A variant form of the given name ''Roger'' that is closer to the name's origin is '' Rodger''. Slang and other uses From up to , Roger was slang for the word "penis". In ''Under Milk Wood'', Dylan Thomas writes "jolly, rodgered" suggesting both the sexual double entendre and the pirate term "Jolly Roger". In 19th-century England, Roger was slang for another term, the cloud of toxic green gas that swept through the chlori ...
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