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- Jean-Louis Barrault and Viviane Romance. The film's art direction was by Henri Ménessier and Serge Piménoff. Pierre Fresnay as Le commissaire Lavan Jean-Louis...
- Henri Ménessier (1 October 1882 – 1948) was a French artist and art director. The Virtuous Model (1919) The Orchid Dancer (1928) The Pure Truth (1931)...
- of at least one replica of this violin. Subsequent owners include Mr. Menessier, 1824; Mr Brochant de Villiers; Mr Meunié, 1860; Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume;...
- Abel Tarride. The film's sets were designed by the art director Henri Menessier. During the First World War in 1917, a deserter from the French Army enlists...
- Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Henri Ménessier and René Renoux. Feuillère's performance was widely acclaimed by critics...
- 166–181. ISSN 0894-8631. JSTOR 25549090. Sabourin, Lise (2022). "Marie Menessier-Nodier, Correspondance, t. I: Paris, l'****nal, Château-Chinon, (1821-1848)"...
- Boisrond 1959 Mon pote le gitan Odette François Gir 1970 Le Cœur fou Cécile Menessier Jean-Gabriel Albicocco Mauregard Françoise de Mettray Claude de Givray...
- Dumas fils. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Henri Ménessier and René Renoux. Yvonne Printemps as Marguerite Gautier Pierre Fresnay...
- Engineer (uncredited) The Mad Ghoul (1943) as Garrity The Impostor (1944) as Menessier The Seventh Cross (1944) as Allbright (uncredited) The Killers (1946)...
- Étienne Arnaud as writers and directors and hired set designer Henri Ménessier and art director Ben Carré. In 1907, Alice Guy married Herbert Blaché...