- Jean
Aurenche (11
September 1904 – 29
September 1992) was a
French screenwriter.
During his career, he
wrote 80
films for
directors such as René Clément...
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Olivier Aurenche is a
French archaeologist working in the
prehistory of the
Levant and Near East.
Olivier Aurenche;
Marie Le Mière; Paul
Sanlaville (2004)...
- Paris, France. It was
written for the
screen by
Norman Rosten and Jean
Aurenche, and
stars Raf
Vallone as
Eddie Carbone,
Maureen Stapleton as Beatrice...
- a life
together and
start a family. The
screenplay was
written by Jean
Aurenche and
Pierre Bost
after the
novel In Case of
Emergency by
Georges Simenon...
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Volumes 42 of Mélanges de l'Université
Saint Joseph, Impr.
Catholique Aurenche, Olivier; Le Mière,
Marie and Sanlaville, Paul (eds) (2004) From the River...
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known mainly as a
screenwriter after 1945,
often collaborating with Jean
Aurenche. In his 1954
article Une
Certaine Tendance du Cinéma Français ("A Certain...
- (2013, pp. 11–12)
Aurenche &
Kozlowski (2015, p. 18)
Aurenche &
Kozlowski (2015, pp. 18–19) Joan Oates, “Southern Mesopotamia”
Aurenche &
Kozlowski (2015...
- Cauvin, Jacques., with O.
Aurenche.,
Cafer Hóyiik (Malatya) 1979. lian
Studies 30 207–209., 1980. Cauvin, Jacques., with O.
Aurenche.,
Premiers sondages sur...
- de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée,
including Jacques Cauvin and
Oliver Aurenche,
divided Near East
Neolithic chronology into ten
periods (0 to 9) based...
- René Clément, with a
screenplay by Gore Vidal,
Francis Ford Coppola, Jean
Aurenche,
Pierre Bost and
Claude Brulé,
adapted from the 1965 book of the same title...