- Eugène-François
Vidocq (French: [øʒɛn fʁɑ̃swa vidɔk]; 24 July 1775 – 11 May 1857) was a
French criminal turned criminalist,
whose life
story inspired several...
- The
Vidocq Society is a members-only crime-solving club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is
named for Eugène François
Vidocq, the ground-breaking 19th...
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Vidocq (North
American DVD title: Dark Portals: The
Chronicles of
Vidocq) is a 2001
mystery film,
directed by Pitof,
starring Gérard
Depardieu as historical...
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Vidocq may
refer to: Eugène François
Vidocq (1775–1857), a 19th
century criminal-turned-crime fighter;
founder of the
French National Police and the first...
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licences for
gambling halls. A
major portion of
Vidocq's subordinates comprised ex-criminals like himself.
Vidocq personally trained his agents, for example...
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character is
loosely based on the life of the ex-convict Eugène François
Vidocq.
Vidocq became the head of an
undercover police unit and
later founded France's...
- "Pitof"
Comar is a
French visual effects supervisor and
director notable for
Vidocq and Catwoman.
Pitof began his
career in the film
industry in 1976 as an...
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Vidocq is a 1923
French historical drama film
directed by Jean Kemm and
starring René Navarre,
Elmire Vautier and
Rachel Devirys. It is
based on the novel...
- work for
attorneys in
civil and
criminal cases. In 1833, Eugène François
Vidocq, a
French soldier, criminal, and privateer,
founded the
first known private...
- The New
Adventures of
Vidocq (French: Les
nouvelles aventures de
Vidocq, German: Die
Abenteuer des
Monsieur Vidocq) is a
historical crime television series...