- Boileau-
Narcejac (French: [bwalo naʁsəʒak]) is the pen name used by the
French crime-writing duo of
Pierre Boileau (28
April 1906 – 16
January 1989) and...
- (also
known as Vertigo) is a 1954
psychological mystery novel by Boileau-
Narcejac,
originally published in
French as D'entre les
morts (lit. '"From Among...
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written in the 1970s by the
celebrated mystery writing team of Boileau-
Narcejac. Arsène
Lupin is a
literary descendant of
Pierre Alexis Ponson du Terrail's...
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based on the 1954
novel D'entre les
morts (From
Among the Dead) by Boileau-
Narcejac, with a
screenplay by Alec
Coppel and
Samuel A. Taylor. The film stars...
- Who Was No More (Celle qui n'était plus) by
Pierre Boileau and
Thomas Narcejac. The
story blends elements of
thriller and horror, with the plot focusing...
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which itself is
based on the 1952
novel She Who Was No More by Boileau-
Narcejac).
Dharmendra as C.I.D.
Inspector Anand Babita Kapoor as Asha
Prasad Pran...
- The Pea****
Feather Murders (1937). In French,
Pierre Boileau,
Thomas Narcejac,
Gaston Boca,
Marcel Lanteaume,
Pierre Véry, Noel Vindry, and the Belgian...
- Norfolk,
United Kingdom Boileau-
Narcejac, pen name of
Pierre Boileau and
Pierre Ayraud, also
known as
Thomas Narcejac,
French writers of
police stories...
-
French film
directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot,
based on a
novel by Boileau-
Narcejac Diabolique (1996 film), 1996 U.S. film,
remake of 1955 film Les Diaboliques...
- No More (French:
Celle qui n'était plus) by
Pierre Boileau and
Thomas Narcejac. Don Roos
adapted the
screenplay while Clouzot received credit for his...