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Made in France as director Berry was blacklisted in Hollywood Taxi, Roulotte et Corrida: André Hunebelle: Louis de Funès, Raymond Bussières, Annette Poivre: Comedy: That Night: Maurice Cazeneuve: Mylène Demongeot, Maurice Ronet, Jean Servais: Crime: White Cargo: Georges Lacombe: Françoise Arnoul, Renée Faure, Jean-Claude Michel: Crime ...
The movie was a massive hit in France, the second most popular of 1958. [1] The New York Times described it as one of the first French "blockbusters" that appeared in response to such lengthy feature films as Around the World in 80 Days and The Ten Commandments. It said it was "a ponderous four-hour retelling of Victor Hugo's oft-filmed epic. ...
The Lion (French: Le Lion) is a 1958 novel by French author Joseph Kessel about a girl and her lion. The novel was translated into English by Peter Green and was made into a film starring William Holden in 1962.
Elevator to the Gallows (French: Ascenseur pour l'échafaud), also known as Frantic in the US and Lift to the Scaffold in the UK, is a 1958 French crime thriller film directed by Louis Malle. The film stars Jeanne Moreau and Maurice Ronet as illicit lovers whose murder plot starts to unravel after one of them becomes trapped in an elevator.
January 29 – Ascenseur pour l'échafaud is an early example of the French New Wave; it is also notable for the improvised soundtrack by Miles Davis. Le Beau Serge is credited as the first French New Wave feature. February 16 – In the Money by William Beaudine is released. It will be the last installment of The Bowery Boys series which began ...
Pages in category "French novels adapted into films" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 352 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Maxime is a 1958 French comedy-drama film directed by Henri Verneuil who co-wrote screenplay with Henri Jeanson and Albert Valentin. It based on novel by Henri Duvernois. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Charles Boyer, Arletty and Jane Marken. It tells the story of an ageing roue, a rich man and a lovely woman.
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