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Auguste Emmanuel Vaucorbeil, born Veaucorbeille, (15
December 1821 – 2
November 1884) was a
French composer and
theatre manager. He was the
director of...
- Max de
Vaucorbeil (1901–1982) was a
Belgian film director. The Road to
Paradise (1930)
Captain Craddock (1932) Princess, At Your Orders! (1931) A Weak...
- re****tion did not
prevent a
contretemps with the
Paris Opéra in 1879.
Auguste Vaucorbeil,
director of the Opéra,
refused to
stage the composer's new piece, Hérodiade...
- Mam'zelle
Spahi is a 1934
French comedy film
directed by Max de
Vaucorbeil and
starring Noël-Noël,
Raymond Cordy and
Josette Day. It was
produced and distributed...
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mariage de Ramuntcho) is a 1947
French comedy film
directed by Max de
Vaucorbeil and
starring Gaby Sylvia, André D****ary and
Frank Villard. It is often...
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gentleman chauffeur) is a 1938
French comedy film
directed by Max de
Vaucorbeil and René
Guissart and
starring Suzy Prim, André
Luguet and
Raymond Cordy...
- on the
novel Ramuntcho) The
Marriage of Ramuntcho,
directed by Max de
Vaucorbeil (1947,
based on the
novel Ramuntcho) Ramuntcho,
directed by
Pierre Schoendoerffer...
- Christian-Jaque 1934 La
garnison amoureuse Frédéric, un
cavalier Max de
Vaucorbeil The
Bread Peddler Billenbuis René Sti Une nuit de
folies Fernand Maurice...
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publishing rights to the firm of Heugel. The
edition was
prepared by
Auguste Vaucorbeil (1821–1884),
director of the
Paris Opéra, who
reordered the
pieces and...
- (1862)
Bataille d'amour (1863), with Karl
Daclin and
music by
Auguste Vaucorbeil Les
Diables noirs (1863) Le Dégel (1864) Don
Quichotte (1864), rearranged...