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- Monsieur de Falindor is a 1947 French comedy film directed by René Le Hénaff and starring Jacqueline Dor, Pierre Jourdan and Jacqueline Dor, Pierre Jourdan...
- Jacqueline Dor (1929–1972) was a French film actress. Monsieur de Falindor (1947) Scandals of Clochemerle (1948) Three Boys, One Girl (1948) Cage of Girls...
- Most (1942) Lucrèce (1943) The Count of Monte Cristo (1943) Monsieur de Falindor (1947) The Husbands of Leontine (1947) The Ferret (1950) Mystery in Shanghai...
- Women's Games (1946) Devil's Daughter (1946) Four Knaves (1947) Monsieur de Falindor (1947) The Village of Wrath (1947) Three Boys, One Girl (1948) The Firemen's...
- Estouvado 1945: Flying Wonder 1946: Helíaco 1947: Juazeiro 1948: Jabuti 1949: Falindor 1950: Faaimbe 1951: Ninho 1952: Jaceguay 1953: Joiosa ƒ 1954: Adil 1955:...
- by Claude-André Puget at Salle Don Bosco 1 September 1943: Monsieur de Falindor by Georges Manoir and André Verhylle at Théâtre Monceau 11 November 1955:...
- (1946) Solita de Cordoue (1946) The Husbands of Leontine (1947) Monsieur de Falindor (1947) The Village of Wrath (1947) Monsieur Ch****e (1947) Cab Number 13...
- Exile's Song (1943) Father Serge (1945) The Grand Hotel Affair (1946) The Village of Wrath (1947) Monsieur de Falindor (1947) André Hugon at IMDb v t e...
- Pontcarral (1942) La Dame de Malacca (1937) La Piste du nord (1939) Monsieur de Falindor (1947) Le Diable boiteux (1948, tr. The Lame Devil) The Secret of Mayerling...
- Hoboes in Paradise (1946) The Husbands of Leontine (1947) Monsieur de Falindor (1947) Scandal (1948) Pelletier, Philippe (March 3, 2005). "René Le Hénaff"...