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Jacques Tourneur (/ˈtʊrnər/; French: [tuʁnœʁ];
November 12, 1904 –
December 19, 1977) was a French-American filmmaker,
active during the
Golden Age of...
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Tourneur is a
French surname,
literally meaning "lathe operator".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Cyril Tourneur (1575-1626),
English dramatist...
- [mɔʁis
feliks tɔmɑ]; 2
February 1876 – 4
August 1961),
known as
Maurice Tourneur (pronounced [tuʁnœʁ]), was a
French film
director and screenwriter. Born...
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Cyril Tourneur (/ˈtɜːrnər/; died 28
February 1626) was an
English soldier,
diplomat and
dramatist who
wrote The Atheist's
Tragedy (published 1611); another...
- Étienne-François-Louis-Honoré Letourneur, Le
Tourneur, or Le
Tourneur de la
Manche (15
March 1751 – 4
October 1817) was a
French lawyer, soldier, and politician...
- Le
Tourneur (French pronunciation: [lə tuʁnœʁ] ) is a
former commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France. On 1 January...
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Curse of the Demon) is a 1957
British horror film
directed by
Jacques Tourneur and
starring Dana Andrews,
Peggy ****mins and
Niall MacGinnis. It was produced...
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People is a 1942
American supernatural horror film
directed by
Jacques Tourneur and
produced for RKO by Val Lewton. The film
tells the
story of
Irena Dubrovna...
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Nigel Tourneur was the
pseudonym of a fin de
siecle writer who is best
known for his work
Hidden Witchery, a
collection of
seven short stories and a short...
- times,
making her full
legal name
Joanne Gardner Barron Tate
Vincente Tourneur. A "salt of the earth" kind of heroine, Stuart's
character was the understanding...