- René
Hervil (1881–1960) was a
French actor,
screenwriter and film director. Most of his
films were made
during the
silent era. He
directed the Maud series...
-
Hervilly is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Hervilly is
situated on the D24 road, some 13
miles (21 km) northwest...
- the play The Last Chance) Un
train dans la nuit [fr],
directed by René
Hervil (France, 1934,
based on the play The
Ghost Train)
Blind Justice, directed...
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Hervil - Maud 1913 : Maud amoureuse, by René
Hervil - Maud 1914 : Maud en culottes, with René
Hervil - Maud 1914 : Maud en chiffons, with René
Hervil...
-
Trojan War
Paris (1924 film), a
French silent drama film
directed by René
Hervil Paris (1926 film), an MGM film
starring Charles Ray, Joan Crawford, and...
- to
produce hydraulic pumps for excavators. 2013:
Acquired Romania’s SC
Hervil SA, a
manufacturer of
hydraulic cylinders. 2016: Took over Israel-based...
- by:
Roger Lion
Paris la
femme de
chambre (uncredited)
Directed by: René
Hervil 1925 Les
Murailles du
Silence Henriette Blanchin Directed by:
Louis de Carbonnat...
- This was
produced by
Eclipse and
directed by
Louis Mercanton and René
Hervil from the play by
Tristan Bernard. In 1917 she made a film
called Mothers...
- its
sense of nobility".
Influencing film
makers like Mercanton,
Capellans Hervil and he is "the true
father of neorealism".
Antoine concluded his career...
-
after holding off the
enemy for four
hours with a
Vickers machine gun at
Hervilly Wood, France,
during World War I "Carry on with
those on the left." — William...