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  2. The Phantom of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom of Liberty (French: Le Fantôme de la liberté) is a 1974 surrealist comedy drama film co-written and directed by Luis Buñuel, produced by Serge Silberman and starring Adriana Asti, Julien Bertheau and Jean-Claude Brialy.

  3. Luis Buñuel filmography - Wikipedia

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    Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie: The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie: Yes Yes Also sound effects French 1974 Le fantôme de la liberté: The Phantom of Liberty: Yes Yes French 1977 Cet obscur objet du désir: That Obscure Object of Desire: Yes Yes Final film French 1997 La novía de medianoche: The Midnight Bride: No Yes [a]

  4. Le Fantôme de la liberté - Wikipedia

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    From an alternative language: This is a redirect from a page name in French to a page name in English.These words may directly translate or they may be related words, names or phrases.

  5. Guy Montagné - Wikipedia

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    He was the "grandson of a lyrical singer, in a family that had produced generations of musicians", [1] and the son of Jean-Claude Beïret Montagné, a radio and electronics engineer who during the Vichy years went underground rather than submit to forced labor conscription; was imprisoned in Pamplona under the Franco regime; but eventually joined the Free French in Casablanca.

  6. Claude Piéplu - Wikipedia

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    Claude Léon Auguste Piéplu (9 May 1923, Paris – 24 May 2006, Paris) was a French theatre, film and television actor. He was known for his hoarse and frayed voice. [2] [3]A follower of aerial humour and tongue-in-cheek humour, he distinguished himself in theatre and cinema and, for the general public, is remembered as the narrator of the animated series Les Shadoks or the man with the keys ...

  7. Marie Laforêt - Wikipedia

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    Marie Laforêt (born Maïtena Marie Brigitte Douménach; 5 October 1939 – 2 November 2019 [1]) was a French singer and actress, particularly well known for her work during the 1960s and 1970s. [2]

  8. Michel Serrault - Wikipedia

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    Ces messieurs de la gâchette Gabriel Pelletier Raoul André: La liberté en croupe [21] Paul Cérès Édouard Molinaro: 1971 Le cri du cormoran le soir au-dessus des jonques [22] Alfred Mullanet Michel Audiard: Qu'est-ce qui fait courir les crocodiles? [23] Achille Jacques Poitrenaud: 1972 Le Viager [24] Louis Martinet Pierre Tchernia

  9. Jean Rochefort - Wikipedia

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    Rochefort was born on 29 April 1930 in Paris, France, to Breton parents. [1] [better source needed] He was educated at the Lycée Pierre Corneille in Rouen.[2] [3]Rochefort was nineteen years old when he entered the Centre d'Art Dramatique de la rue Blanche.