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Henri Pouctal (c. 1856 – 3
February 1922) was an
early French silent film director, screenwriter, and
actor of the
stage and film. He is best
known for...
- 1911 French-language
silent film,
directed by André
Calmettes and
Henri Pouctal. It
stars Sarah Bernhardt, Lou
Tellegen and Paul Capellani. La Signora...
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short film,
based on the
novel Chéri-Bibi) Alsace,
directed by
Henri Pouctal (1916,
based on the play Alsace) L'Homme qui
revient de loin, directed...
- a poem
satirizing Goethe's
story entitled "Sorrows of Werther".
Henri Pouctal made a film
adaptation in 1910,
considered to be lost. Max Ophüls's 1938...
- the
novel of the same
title by
Alexandre Dumas. It was
directed by
Henri Pouctal and
starred Léon
Mathot in the
title role. It was
released in
fifteen episodes...
- spahi,
directed by
Henri Pouctal (1914,
based on the
novel Le
Roman d'un spahi) Pêcheur d'Islande,
directed by
Henri Pouctal (1915,
short film, based...
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directed by
Henri Pouctal (France, 1912,
short movie,
based on the
novel Le Maître de forges). La
Grande Marnière,
directed by
Henri Pouctal (France, 1912...
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directed by
Henri Pouctal in the 1910s. He went on to act in
films by
pioneer directors like
Charles Burguet, Gérard Bourgeois,
Henri Pouctal, René Leprince...
- 1911: Le
Colonel Chabert. France.
Directed by André
Calmettes and
Henri Pouctal. 1920: Il
Colonnello Chabert. Italy.
Directed by
Carmine Gallone. Starring...
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Guillaume (Wilhelm's Spy) is a 1916
French spy film
directed by
Henri Pouctal,
starring Claude Mérelle,
Gaston Michel and
Julien Clément. It is about...