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Inspector Gabriel Hanaud is a
fictional French detective depicted in a
series of five novels, one
novella and one
short story by the
British writer A....
- wartime, The Four Feathers, and is also
known as the
creator of
Inspector Hanaud, a
French detective who was an
early template for
Agatha Christie's famous...
- the
third full-length
novel featuring his
recurring character Inspector Hanaud. It has
inspired several films of the same title.
After the
death of Simon...
- 1963) was an
English actor. He is most
notable for his
roles as
Inspector Hanaud in the film At the
Villa Rose (1940) and as
Emperor Napoleon in the film...
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British writer A. E. W. Mason, the
first to
feature his
character Inspector Hanaud. The
story became Mason's most
successful novel of his lifetime. It was...
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cowardice in wartime, The Four Feathers, and as the
creator of
Inspector Hanaud, a
French detective who was an
early template for
Agatha Christie's Hercule...
-
Herbert Hirth 1952 Top
Secret Zekov 1953 The
House of the
Arrow Inspector Hanaud 1954
Prisoner of War
Colonel Biroshilov 1955 The
Seven Year Itch Dr. Brubaker...
- novel,
which introduced the
fictional character of
French Police Inspector Hanaud, was so po****r, it was
filmed four times, the 1920
silent film
being the...
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striking resemblance to A. E. W. Mason's
fictional detective Inspector Hanaud of the
French Sûreté, who
first appeared in the 1910
novel At the Villa...
- book form in 1928. It is the
third full-length
novel in Mason's
Inspector Hanaud series, and the only one to
feature the
occult as a
significant plot point...