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Malpertuis (1943) is a
gothic horror novel by the
Belgian author Jean Ray (1887–1964).
Malpertuis is a crumbling,
ancient house where a
dying warlock...
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Retrieved 11 July 2018.
Malpertuis at IMDb
Malpertuis: The
Legend of the Doom
House at
Rotten Tomatoes Malpertuis:
Histoire d'une
maison Maudite...
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Donegal (1966), The
Trygon Factor (1966), The
Violent Enemy (1967),
Malpertuis (1971),
Living Free (1972),
Neither the Sea Nor the Sand (1972) and Bang...
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teleurgang van de Waterhoek' by
Stijn Streuvels) Fons
Rademakers 1971;
Malpertuis (aka The
Legend of Doom House) (Jean Ray [pen name of
Flemish author who...
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Atkinson published a
comparative film
review of
Harry Kümel's
rarely seen
Malpertuis (1971) and Tideland.
Atkinson posits that a
historical perspective has...
- Jean Ray.
Among speakers of English, he is
famous for his
macabre novel Malpertuis (1943),
which was
filmed by
Harry Kümel in 1971 (starring
Orson Welles)...
- 1943 by the
Belgian author, Jean Ray. In 1972, it was made into a film,
Malpertuis,
directed by
Harry Kümel and
starring Orson Welles. Avery, Anne Louise...
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Thomas The Boat on the Gr**** (1971,
directed by Gérard Brach) as
David Malpertuis (1971,
directed by
Harry Kümel) as
Lampernisse The
Discreet Charm of the...
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published in
Belgium eight days
after Ray's most
famous work, the
novel Malpertuis, in 1943. Both
works were
written while Ray was
living in
Ghent under...
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perform and
record extensively; and in 1972 she
starred in the film
Malpertuis. She sold
millions of
records on the RCA label,
which made her its most...