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Feuillade may
refer to:
People Louis Feuillade (1873–1925),
French film
director Louis d'Aubusson de la
Feuillade (1673–1725),
Marshal of
France French...
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Louis Feuillade (French: [lwi fœjad]; 19
February 1873 – 25
February 1925) was a
French filmmaker of the
silent era.
Between 1906 and 1924, he directed...
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Louis d'Aubusson de la
Feuillade (30
March 1673 – 28
January 1725) was a
French military officer and
courtier who
fought in the Nine
Years War and the...
- Blom), Raja
Harischandra (D. G. Phalke), Juve
contre Fantomas (Louis
Feuillade), Quo Vadis? (Enrico Guazzoni),
Ingeborg Holm (Victor Sjöström), The Mothering...
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Georges d'Aubusson de La
Feuillade (1609 to 1697) was a
French Catholic clergyman under Louis XIV, who
served as
Archbishop of
Embrun (1649-1668), then...
- in
silent films, and rose to
public attention for
roles in the
Louis Feuillade serials Les
Vampires as Irma Vep and in
Judex as
Marie Verdier. Born Jeanne...
- François d'Aubusson de La
Feuillade,
known as 6th duc de
Roannais (1631–1691) was a
French military officer and
noble who
served in the wars of Louis...
- 1915–1916
French silent crime serial film
written and
directed by
Louis Feuillade. Set in Paris, it
stars Édouard Mathé,
Musidora and
Marcel Lévesque. The...
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Feuillade (French pronunciation: [fœjad]; Occitan: Folhada) is a
commune in the
Charente department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the
Charente department...
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Jacques de Trémeuse) is a
fictional French vigilante hero
created by
Louis Feuillade and
Arthur Bernède for the 1916
silent film Judex.
Judex (whose name is...