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  2. Fantômas - Wikipedia

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    Fantômas (French:) is a fictional character created by French writers Marcel Allain (1885–1969) and Pierre Souvestre (1874–1914).. One of the most popular characters in the history of French crime fiction, Fantômas was created in 1911 and appeared in a total of 32 volumes written by the two collaborators, then a subsequent 11 volumes written by Allain alone after Souvestre's death.

  3. Fantômas (1964 film) - Wikipedia

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    Fantômas (French pronunciation:) is a 1964 French comedy film starring Jean Marais as the arch villain Fantômas opposite Louis de Funès as the earnest but outclassed commissaire Paul Juve. In the film Juve teams up with journalist Fandor, also played by Marais, trying to catch Fantômas but never quite succeeding.

  4. Fantômas se déchaîne - Wikipedia

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    Fantômas se déchaîne (French pronunciation: [fɑ̃tomas sə deʃɛn], "Fantomas Unleashed") is a 1965 film starring Jean Marais as the arch villain Fantômas opposite Louis de Funès as the earnest but outclassed commissaire Juve and the journalist Fandor, also played by Marais.

  5. Fantômas (1913 serial) - Wikipedia

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    Fantômas (pronounced [fɑ̃toˈmas]) is a French silent crime film serial directed by Louis Feuillade, based on the novel of the same name. [1] The five episodes, initially released throughout 1913–14, were restored under the direction of Jacques Champreaux and re-released in 2006.

  6. Category:Fantômas films - Wikipedia

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  7. The Phantom of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Like Discreet Charm, the plot-free Phantom of Liberty is a patchwork of comedic sketches and sight gags through which Buñuel ravages a complacent European culture and the various sexual hang-ups and historical and cultural disconnects of its inhabitants. The surrealist images range from the profane to the comical, from the absurd to the ...

  8. Belphegor, Phantom of the Louvre - Wikipedia

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    Belphegor, Phantom of the Louvre (French: Belphégor – Le fantôme du Louvre) is a 2001 French fantasy film directed by Jean-Paul Salomé. It stars Sophie Marceau, Michel Serrault, Frédéric Diefenthal, and Julie Christie. [2] It was written by Salomé, Danièle Thompson, and Jérôme Tonnerre.

  9. Lisette Verea - Wikipedia

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    Screen appearances by Verea included Trenul fantoma (1933) and in the Marx Brothers film A Night in Casablanca (1946). In A Night in Casablanca , she sang " Who's Sorry Now? " in French and English. The New York Times critic enjoyed her performance, calling her character Beatrice "a flashy brunette who is played with an extravagant flounce by ...