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Bête Noire is the seventh solo studio album by the English singer Bryan Ferry, released on 2 November 1987 by Virgin Records in the United Kingdom and by Reprise Records in the United States. It was a commercial and critical success, peaking at No. 9 in the UK [ 2 ] and was certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).
Bête Noire is an international comics anthology published by Fantagraphics Books. While planned to be four issues, only the first issue was published. While planned to be four issues, only the first issue was published.
Bête noire ("black beast" in French, meaning something that is an object of aversion or the bane of one’s existence) may refer to: Bête Noire, a 1987 album by Bryan Ferry; Bête Noire, a 2005 comics anthology "Bête Noire" , a 2004 TV episode
Beauty and the Beast (French: La Belle et la Bête) is a 2014 romantic fantasy film based on the traditional fairy tale of the same name by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve. Written by Christophe Gans and Sandra Vo-Anh and directed by Gans, the film stars Léa Seydoux as Belle and Vincent Cassel as the Beast.
OSS 117: From Africa with Love [3] (original French title in France: OSS 117: Alerte Rouge en Afrique Noire; lit. ' OSS 117: Red Alert in Black Africa ', title in Quebec: OSS 117: Bons baisers d'Afrique, [4] lit. ' OSS 117: "Warm Greetings" from Africa ') is a 2021 French spy comedy film directed by Nicolas Bedos from a screenplay by Jean ...
Black Tide (French: Fleuve noir) is a 2018 French film directed by Érick Zonca, and starring Vincent Cassel, Romain Duris and Sandrine Kiberlain in lead roles. It was adapted from Israeli writer Dror Mishani 's book, The Missing File .
La Belle et la Bête may refer to: La Belle et la Bête or Beauty and the Beast; La Belle et la Bête, a chamber opera by Philip Glass "La Belle et la Bête" (song), a song by Babyshambles from Down in Albion; La Belle et la Bête or Beauty and the Beast, a French romantic fantasy film by Jean Cocteau
The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe (French: Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire) is a 1972 French spy comedy film directed by Yves Robert and written by Robert and Francis Veber, starring Pierre Richard, Bernard Blier, Jean Rochefort and Mireille Darc.