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Camille de
Morlhon (19
February 1869 - 24
November 1952) was a
French film director. 1908 : Les
Reflets vivants 1908 :
Quand l'amour veut 1908 : La Fille...
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Morlhon-le-Haut (French pronunciation: [mɔʁjɔ̃ lə o]; Occitan:
Morlhon) is a
commune in the
Aveyron department in
southern France.
Communes of the Aveyron...
- Amans-Alexis Monteil,
historian (1769–1850)
Antoine de
Morlhon,
bishop (1753–1828)
Auguste de
Morlhon,
bishop (1799–1862)
Alain Peyre****e, writer, minister...
- facts: La
Reine Margot, a 1910
French silent film
directed by
Camille de
Morlhon,
starting Berthe Bovy La
Reine Margot a.k.a. A
Woman of Evil, a 1954 French-Italian...
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Simone is a 1918
French silent drama film
directed by
Camille de
Morlhon. It was
remade in 1926.
Edmond Duquesne Armand Tallier Lilian Greuze Simone Genevois...
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Fleck (1918,
based on the play Les Avariés) Simone,
directed by
Camille de
Morlhon (1918,
based on the play Simone) A Métely,
directed by Mihály
Fekete (1918...
- 1878 Polyeucte,
ouverture by Paul
Dukas 1891 Polyeucte, film
Camille de
Morlhon 1910 This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- Montézic
Montfranc Montjaux Montlaur Montpeyroux Montrozier Montsalès
Morlhon-le-Haut Mostuéjouls Mounes-Prohencoux
Mouret Moyrazès Mur****on Mur-de-Barrez...
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United States Department of Agriculture.
Retrieved October 11, 2009.
Morlhon, Philippe. "Plantes et botanique ::
Virola carinata" (in French). www.plantes-botanique...
- film d'Albert Capellani. Les
Effluves funestes (1916), film by
Camille de
Morlhon, Pathé Frères. Le
Chemineau (1935?), film by
Fernand Rivers. P.L.M. La...