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Jaque Catelain (9
February 1897 – 5
March 1965) was a
French actor who came to
prominence in
silent films of the 1920s, and who
continued acting in films...
- inventions,
restores Claire to life.
Georgette Leblanc as
Claire Lescot Jaque Catelain as
Einar Norsen Léonid
Walter de
Malte as
Wladimir Kranine Fred Kellerman...
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intercommunal de Poissy-Saint-Germain-en-Laye
mainly in Poissy.
Jaque Catelain (1897–1965),
actor Albert Dupontel (born 1964),
actor Mélanie
Thierry (born...
- 1979, pp. 16–17.
Jaque Catelain,
Jaque Catelain présente
Marcel L'Herbier. Paris: Vautrain, 1950, p. 8.
Catelain,
Jaque Catelain présente
Marcel L'Herbier...
- ("the
gallery of monsters") is a 1924
French drama film
directed by
Jaque Catelain, set
against the
background of a
circus in Spain. It was
produced by Cinégraphic...
- Guernsey, in the
night of 28–29
January 1790. He used the pen-name Un
Câtelain, as his grandfather, a
Huguenot by origin, had
settled in Castel. As a...
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drama film
directed by
Marcel L'Herbier and
starring Betty Balfour,
Jaque Catelain and
Roger Karl. In a
small coastal town Ludivine, a fisherman's daughter...
- 9, p.424.
Jaque Catelain,
Jaque Catelain présente
Marcel L'Herbier. (Paris: Vautrain, 1950). p.52-53.
Jaque Catelain,
Jaque Catelain présente
Marcel L'Herbier...
- Entr'acte by René Clair,
short film 1923: La
Galerie des
monstres by
Jaque Catelain 1926: Emak-Bakia by Man Ray,
short film 1928: L'Étoile de mer by Man Ray...
- he
cries out to the sea in
remorse for his
judgment of his son.
Jaque Catelain as
Michel Roger Karl as
Nolff Marcelle Pradot as
Djenna Claire Prélia as...