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Gioachino Rossini, with a
libretto by
Giovanni Gherardini based on La pie
voleuse by Théodore
Baudouin d'Aubigny and Louis-Charles Caigniez. The Thieving...
- La
Voleuse,
meaning 'the thief', is a 1966
French drama film
directed by Jean Chapot, with a
screenplay by
Marguerite Duras. In German, the film was titled...
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Bobcat Goldthwait. The
title of the French-language
release is La Pie
voleuse.
Bernice "Bernie" Rhodenbarr, a
former San
Francisco burglar,
resumes her...
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Voleuse de
Coeurs (foaled 20
February 2009) is an Irish-bred
Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. A
specialist stayer who was
favoured by soft ground...
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Wingwomen (French:
Voleuses) is a 2023
French action comedy film
directed by Mélanie Laurent, who also
starred in the
movie alongside Adèle Exarchopoulos...
- The
Little Thief (French: La
Petite Voleuse) is a 1988
French drama directed by
Claude Miller. It is
based upon an
unfinished script by François Truffaut...
- Maestoso) “Forse un dì conoscerete”,
Andante (La pie
voleuse) “Mi
cadono le lagrime” (La pie
voleuse) “Ah se puoi così lasciarmi”,
Allegro Maestoso (Moïse...
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Archive (soundtrack from
Michel Vaillant) (2003)
Voleuses (soundtrack from Mélanie Laurent's
Voleuse) (2023)
Controlling Crowds – The
Complete Edition...
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Actress in 1989. Cardone's
career launched after a
small role in La
Petite Voleuse. She
found success as a
singer with
Laurent Boutonnat,
famous for his work...
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Magpie or The
Thieving Magpie (French: La Pie
voleuse;
Italian La
gazza ladra) may
refer to: La Pie
voleuse, an 1815
French play by Théodore
Baudouin d'Aubigny...