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- front wheels. In Flanders, such three-wheel cargo bikes are often called triporteur, which is probably a combination of tricycle (three-wheeled bicycle) or...
- screenwriter. He was the son of director John Berry. Lucky Jo (1964) - Jeune en triporteur (uncredited) La Collectionneuse (1967) - Charlie Five As**** in Singapore...
- The Tricyclist (French: Le triporteur) is a 1957 French sports comedy film directed by Jacques Pinoteau and starring Darry Cowl, Béatrice Altariba and...
- The Moto Guzzi Triporteurs were wheeled transport motorcycles (triporteurs) of the Moto Guzzi brand. In Italy, they are called "motocarri". The Moto Guzzi...
- Monsieur Robinson Crusoe (French: Robinson et le triporteur) is a 1960 French-Spanish comedy film directed by Jacques Pinoteau and starring Darry Cowl...
- 2001 Le Petit Poucet He Died with a Felafel in His Hand Anya 2004 Le Triporteur de Belleville (TV) Marie Chabaud 2006 A City Is Beautiful at Night Romane...
- and Arlette Merry, he is mostly known for his direction of the film Le Triporteur [fr], after a novel by René Fallet which made Darry Cowl famous. Pinoteau...
- and soon gained celebrity status with his role as Antoine Péralou in Le Triporteur (1957) (The Tricycle). A game addict, he often acted only for money in...
- Continente perduto (orchestrated) (1955) Charmants garçons (1958) Le Triporteur (1958) L'Amérique insolite (1958) L'Americain se détend (1958) Terrain...
- 1960s, it specialized in motorized and pedal powered tricycles known as "triporteurs" in France, designed for transporting goods. Index of Models ( French...