- Britain,
Britannia or Brittānia, the land of the Britons. Old
French Bretaigne (whence also
Modern French Bretagne) and
Middle English Bretayne, Breteyne...
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Ernest Bretaigne Windust (January 20, 1906 –
March 19, 1960) was a
United States–based, French-born theater, film and
television director.
Windust was...
- Britain,
Britannia or Brittānia, the land of the
Britons via the Old
French Bretaigne (whence also
Modern French Bretagne) and
Middle English Bretayne, Breteyne...
- Currin, John M. (November 2000). "'The King's Army into the
Partes of
Bretaigne':
Henry VII and the
Breton Wars, 1489–1491". War in History. 7 (4). doi:10...
- Inc. in the
United Kingdom) is a 1951
American film noir co-directed by
Bretaigne Windust and an
uncredited Raoul Walsh, who shot most of the film's suspenseful...
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longer hair." Also in the cast of The Jest with
Fonda and
Logan were
Bretaigne Windust, Kent Smith, and
Eleanor Phelps. Soon after,
Fonda headed for...
- Nelson, Jim
Backus and Kay Starr. It was
directed by
Broadway veteran Bretaigne Windust.
Nearly all of the
dialogue in The Pied
Piper of
Hamelin is spoken...
- Ne sont que III matières à nul
homme atandant: De
France et de
Bretaigne et de Rome la
grant There are only
three subject matters for any
discerning man:...
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compiled the
Recueil des
croniques et
anchiennes istories de la
Grant Bretaigne ("Account of the
chronicles and old
histories of
Great Britain"), a collection...
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premiered on 14
March 1932 at the
Maryland Theatre in Baltimore, Maryland.
Bretaigne Windust directed the
University Players with a cast of more than 50, which...