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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. Old
French Bretaigne (whence also
Modern French Bretagne) and
Middle English Bretayne, Breteyne...
- Britain,
Britannia or Brittānia, the land of the
Britons via the Old
French Bretaigne (whence also
Modern French Bretagne) and
Middle English Bretayne, Breteyne...
- June
Bride is a 1948
American comedy film
directed by
Bretaigne Windust. The screenplay,
which was
based on the
unproduced play
Feature for June by Eileen...
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Constitutional History of the
British Empire and Commonwealth: "The
Empire of the
Bretaignes," 1175–1688.
Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 690–. ISBN 978-0-313-23897-0...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Fred F.
Finklehoffe October 13–15, 1937 In
Clover Frederick L.
Parsons Bretaigne Windust John
Krimsky and
Jerrold Krimsky Allan Scott February 8 – February...
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Winter Meeting is a 1948
American drama film
directed by
Bretaigne Windust and
starring Bette Davis and Jim Davis. The screenplay,
based on the novel...