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    Richard Blass (24 October 1945 – 24 January 1975) was a Canadian gangster and a multiple murderer. Born in Montreal, he was nicknamed Le Chat, French for The Cat, because of his luck in evading death after surviving at least three assassination attempts and a police shootout, and escaping from custody twice.

  3. File:Detail from LE CHAT NOIR journal, number 152, 6 Decembre ...

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    (Original text: Original publication: LE CHAT NOIR journal, Paris, number 152, 6 Decembre 1884. Immediate source: Sammlung Fane de Salis) Author: uncertain

  4. Le Chat Noir - Wikipedia

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    A poster of Le Chat Noir may also be seen prominently in the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's hanging on the wall over the staircase. Le Chat Noir is the name of the nightclub where Frank Sinatra and Natalie Wood rekindle their relationship, in the 1958 movie Kings Go Forth. There is also the famous cat painting with blinking eyes on the entrance wall.

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  8. Le Chat (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Le Chat is a Belgian comic strip by Philippe Geluck. Le Chat may also refer to: Le Chat, a 1967 novel by Belgian writer Simenon; Le Chat, a 1971 French film "Le Chat" (song), a 1992 single by Pow woW; Le Chat, a sculpture by Alberto Giacometti; see Grande tête mince § Auction; Lê Chất (died 1826), Vietnamese mandarin and general

  9. Journal amusant - Wikipedia

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    Journal amusant was a French weekly satirical magazine published from 1856 until 1933. It was founded by the caricaturist, journalist, and publisher Charles Philipon . The magazine's immediate predecessor was Journal pour rire which Philipon had founded in 1849.