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- Sandra Milovanoff (born Alexandrine Aleksejevna Milovanova, 23 June 1892 – 8 May 1957), also known as Sandra Milovanov, was a Russian-French actress known...
- Jean-Pierre Milovanoff (born 1940, in Nîmes) is a French writer, laureate of several literary prizes Milovanoff's father was born in Russia and left his...
- Fantôme du Moulin Rouge (1925), directed by René Clair – with Sandra Milovanoff and Georges Vaultier Moulin Rouge (1928), directed by Ewald André Dupont...
- Gabriel Gabrio as Jean Valjean Paul Jorge as Monseigneur Myriel Sandra Milovanoff as Fantine and Cosette Andrée Rolane as Cosette (child) Jean Toulout as...
- film directed by René Barberis and starring Sandra Milovanoff and Rolla Norman. Sandra Milovanoff as Charlotte Lagnier Rolla Norman as Julien Bréard Paulette...
- French silent comedy film directed by René Hervil and starring Sandra Milovanoff, Félicien Tramel and Danièle Parola. The film's sets were designed by...
- international research project. The parti****nts included Prawochenki (Poland), Milovanoff (USSR), Hammond and Walton (UK), and Thom****et (Uruguay). Modern artificial...
- Barbarin Maurice Favières as Legros Nicolas Amato as Le serviteur Sandra Milovanoff as La mère d'Anita Félix Oudart as Monsieur Lamy Léon Pauléon as Le gros...
- Claude Mérelle and Sandra Milovanoff. Thomy Bourdelle as Dr. René Longuemarre Claude Mérelle as Jocaste Sandra Milovanoff as Hélène Haviland Gabriel...
- in 1924), directed by René Clair and starring Albert Préjean, Sandra Milovanoff and Paul Ollivier. It was based on a novel by Walter Schlee. The film's...