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Marcel Bluwal (25 May 1925 – 23
October 2021) was a
French film
director and
screenwriter who
directed more than 40
films in his career.
Carom Shots (1963)...
- as Emb****y
Security Chief Shaap Thomas M.
Pollard as The
Pusher Marcel Bluwal as The
Senior Interrogator Patrick Floersheim as The Hot-Tempered Interrogator...
- by
Marcel Bluwal (France, 1967, TV film,
based on the play The Game of Love and Chance) La
Double Inconstance [fr],
directed by
Marcel Bluwal (France,...
- Pierre-Jean
Guisard Le plus beau pays du
monde (1999,
directed by
Marcel Bluwal) as
Blondel Sade (2000,
directed by Benoît Jacquot) as Le
vicomte de Lancris...
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Marcel Bluwal (1999), Fait d'hiver
Robert Enrico (1999). For television, he
wrote the
teleplays for Thérèse Humbert,
Music Hall, by
Marcel Bluwal, Les Lendemains...
- (French: Carambolages) is a 1963
French black comedy film
directed by
Marcel Bluwal. It was
entered into the 1963
Cannes Film Festival. The
French crime writer...
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Adrienne Louis Verneuil Pierre Mondy 1968 The
Misanthrope Molière
Marcel Bluwal Much Ado
About Nothing William Shakespeare Jorge Lavelli After the Rain...
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freshness of her inspiration. A
short film was
dedicated to her by
Marcel Bluwal and
Claude Ventura. Duration: 13 min, year of production: 1967.
Reine Gianoli...
- needed] In 1967, a
French TV
movie L'affaire
Lourdes directed by
Marcel Bluwal and
starring Marie-Hélène Breillat [fr] as Bernadette.[citation needed]...
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Pyryev and
Mikhail Ulyanov) The
Brothers Karamazov (1969,
directed by
Marcel Bluwal) A
Russian 12-episode
series was
produced in 2009 and is
considered to be...