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  2. The Passerby (1982 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Passerby (original French title: La passante du Sans-Souci, "The Passerby of Sans-Souci") is a 1982 French-West German drama film directed by Jacques Rouffio, based on the 1936 novel on the same name by Joseph Kessel, and starring Romy Schneider and Michel Piccoli. [1]

  3. Sanssouci - Wikipedia

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    The palace's name is a French phrase (sans souci) meaning "without worries" or "carefree", emphasising that the palace was meant as a place of relaxation rather than a seat of power. Sanssouci is little more than a large, single-storey villa—more like the Château de Marly than Versailles.

  4. Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose - Wikipedia

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    Later in the evening Fodor gets drunk and forces his way violently into the barn where Gef made his appearance; Errol knocks him on the head with an iron bar and he comes to in a cell at the police station. Fodor's demand to be allowed to make a phone call to arrange his release is left unheeded, and he hears Gef's sneering and taunting voice.

  5. Sans Souci - Wikipedia

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    Sans Souci Girls' High School, Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa; Sans Souci, an Italian pale lager brand owned by Heineken International; Sans Souci Parkway, a road connecting Nanticoke and Wilkes-Barre in Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania; Sans Souci is a restaurant in Season 1, Episode 12 "Capitol Offense" (Murder, She Wrote)

  6. Ladislas Fodor - Wikipedia

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    Ladislas Fodor (1898–1978) was a Hungarian novelist, playwright and screenwriter. Plays.

  7. Sanssouci at the time of Frederick William IV - Wikipedia

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    Frederick William IV. Sanssouci at the time of Frederick William IV covers the period almost one hundred years after the palace's construction, when a King who was convinced of the divine right of his crown and of the absolute claim to power of the ruler came to the Prussian throne.

  8. Frederick the Great Playing the Flute at Sanssouci - Wikipedia

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    [1] Menzel was one of the most popular and important Realist painters of the 19th century, and was ennobled as Adolph von Menzel in 1898. His works form an important record of life in Prussia at the time, especially the life of Frederick the Great. Sanssouci (meaning Free of Care), was Frederick's summer palace at Potsdam, near Berlin.

  9. Nicolas Le Floch (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Alexis Michalik as Lambert / Yves de Langremont (Season 1, Ep. 1) Jean-Paul Comart as Morande (Season 2, Ep. 2) Émilie Gavois-Kahn as La Duvernois (Season 3, Ep. 1) Étienne Chicot as The Count of Rhodes (Season 3, Ep. 2) Marianne Denicourt as Belle Aglae (Season 5, Ep. 1) Damien Bonnard as The barker (Season 5, Ep. 2) Agnès Soral as Dame ...