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- Saccard is a fictional character created by Émile Zola in his 20-novel cycle Les Rougon-Macquart. Saccard (a pseudonym of the character Aristide Rougon)...
- the Paris Bourse and exemplified by the fictional character of Aristide Saccard. Zola's intent was to show the terrible effects of speculation and fraudulent...
- is a character study of three personalities: Aristide Rougon (renamed "Saccard")--the youngest son of the ruthless and calculating peasant Pierre Rougon...
- for her investments if Saccard were to die. Gunderman sells his shares in Saccard's bank and precipitates its collapse. Saccard is arrested along with...
- an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's 1954 novel The Blunderer. Walter Saccard and Melchior Kimmel are both suspected for the murder of their wives and...
- made and released, one in English, the other in French. In Paris, Maxime Saccard visits his wealthy industrialist father Alexandre and his beautiful young...
- The Moon-Spinners (1964) – Mark Camford The Game Is Over (1966) – Maxime Saccard The Fighting Prince of Donegal (1966) – "Red" Hugh O'Donnell I Killed Rasputin...
- son 1874- Rougon Aristide Saccard 1815- Clotilde Saccard 1847- Pierre Rougon 1787-1870 Renée Béraud du Châtel Victor Saccard 1853- Félicité Puech Rosalie...
- generations dies: Tante Dide, Antoine Macquart, Pascal Rougon, Maxime Rougon/Saccard, and his son Charles. Adelaïde Fouque (Tante Dide), the family ancestress...
- Silverstein 1966 The Chase Anna Reeves Arthur Penn The Game Is Over Renee Saccard Roger Vadim Any Wednesday Ellen Gordon Robert Ellis Miller 1967 Hurry Sundown...