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- A Hero in His Slippers (Gr****: Ένας ήρως με παντούφλες) is a 1958 Gr**** comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios. Vasilis Logothetidis - General Labros...
- Capitaine Pantoufle (English: Captain Pantoufle) is a French comedy film of 1953, directed by Guy Lefranc, written by Alfred Adam, starring Madeleine...
- suggested that Perrault's "gl**** slipper" (pantoufle de verre) had been a "squirrel fur slipper" (pantoufle de vair) in some unidentified earlier version...
- of the world") 2007: Belange 2007: Venge-moi! ("Avenge me!") 2008: Les pantoufles du samouraï ("The slippers of the Samurai") 2008: La maison de l'été ("The...
- speakers formerly also used the related term pantofles (from the French word pantoufle). Slippers in China date from 4700 BC;[dubious – discuss] they were made...
- Charles Walters Written by Helen Deutsch Based on Cendrillon ou la petite pantoufle de verre 1697 fairy tale by Charles Perrault Produced by Edwin H. Knopf...
- Guido da Siena "The Fla**** Ox", 1655 by Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn "Les Pantoufles, The Slippers" by Samuel van Hoogstraten "The Pieta of Saint-Germain-des-Prés"...
- son who spend a lot of time playing together throughout the seasons. Pantoufle Imaginary Rabbit Chocolat Joanne Harris (novel) Robert Nelson Jacobs (screenplay)...
- Cinderella, particularly the French version Cendrillon, ou la petite pantoufle de verre ("Cinderella, or The Little Gl**** Slipper"), by Charles Perrault...
- (Yoruba); sapatinho do diabo (Brazil); ítamo real (Cuba and Puerto Rico); pantoufle (France); and zapatilla del diablo (Mexico). Euphorbia tithymaloides is...