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  2. Good King Dagobert - Wikipedia

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    Good King Dagobert (French title: Le Bon Roi Dagobert; in Italian: Dagobert) is a 1984 French-Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi and starring the French comedian Coluche. Its title comes from French "Le bon roi Dagobert" nursery rhyme, [1] [2] and though the cast contains historical characters the plot is fiction.

  3. Michel Platini - Wikipedia

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    Nicknamed Le Roi (The King) for his ability and leadership, he was a prolific goalscorer; he won the Serie A capocannoniere award three consecutive times between 1983 and 1985, and was the top scorer of Juventus's victorious 1984–85 European Cup campaign. [8]

  4. Le bon roi Dagobert - Wikipedia

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    Le bon roi Dagobert (song) Le bon roi Dagobert (1963 film) , directed by Pierre Chevalier , starring Fernandel and Gino Cervi Le bon roi Dagobert (1984 film) , directed by Dino Risi, starring Coluche and Michel Serrault

  5. UEFA Euro 1984 - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was held in France from 12 to 27 June 1984. It was the seventh UEFA European Championship , a competition held every four years and endorsed by UEFA .

  6. Dagobert I - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, a 112 minute long French-Italian comedy, Le bon roi Dagobert (Good King Dagobert) was made, based on Dagobert I. The soundtrack was composed by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis, Starring Ugo Tognazzi, Coluche and Michel Serrault. [citation needed]

  7. List of Italian films of 1984 - Wikipedia

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    Le bon roi Dagobert: Dino Risi: Coluche, Michel Serrault, Ugo Tognazzi, Carole Bouquet: Comedy: French-Italian co-production Carmen: Francesco Rosi: Julia Migenes, Plácido Domingo: Opera: Cento giorni a Palermo: Giuseppe Ferrara: Lino Ventura, Giuliana De Sio, Stefano Satta Flores: crime drama: Champagne in paradiso: Aldo Grimaldi: Al Bano and ...

  8. Le bon roi Dagobert (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Le bon roi Dagobert" (French for "The good king Dagobert") is a French satirical anti-monarchical and anti-clerical song written around 1787. [1] It references two historical figures: the Merovingian king Dagobert I (c. 600–639) and his chief advisor, Saint Eligius (Éloi) (c. 588–660), the bishop of Noyon .

  9. Dutchman (play) - Wikipedia

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    Dutchman is a play written by playwright Amiri Baraka, then known as LeRoi Jones. [1] Dutchman was first presented at the Cherry Lane Theatre in Greenwich Village, New York City, in March 1964 co-produced by Rita Fredricks.