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Ascenseur pour l'échafaud is an
album by the jazz
musician Miles Davis. It was
recorded at Le
Poste Parisien Studio in
Paris on
December 4 and 5, 1957...
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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...
- The
Fontinettes Boat Lift (French:
Ascenseur des
Fontinettes or
Ascenseur à
bateaux des
Fontinettes was
built in 1888 on the
Canal de Neufossé and connected...
- ou Le vent
souffle où il veut, 1956)
before making his
first feature,
Ascenseur pour l'échafaud in 1957 (released in the U.K. as Lift to the Scaffold...
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Elevators (French:
Ascenseurs Poelaert; Dutch: Poelaertliften), in po****r
language Elevators of the
Marolles (French:
Ascenseurs des Marolles, Dutch:...
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terms used for
imported inventions such as television, radio,
elevator (
ascenseur), etc. List of
Alawites Approximately 2% of Lebanese-born
people in Australia...
- In
November 1957,
Davis went to
Paris and
recorded the
soundtrack to
Ascenseur pour l'échafaud.
directed by
Louis Malle and
starring Jeanne Moreau. Consisting...
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evocative music improvised by jazz
trumpeter Miles Davis's
quintet for
Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (1958) is
regarded as one of the
definitive noir scores...
- Live
Jeanne Fortin Gilles Grangier 1958 Not
Delivered Jacqueline Tourieu Ascenseur pour l'échafaud
Florence Carala Louis Malle Back to the Wall [ru; fr;...
- in
crime films followed,
including Alta tension,
Trois milliards sans
ascenseur (1972), and
Bisturi la
mafia bianca (1973),
directed by
Luigi Zampa. In...