French writer Jacques Natanson (15 May 1901 – 19 May 1975) first became involved in the movies in 1929 when one of his plays was adapted for the screen...
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directed by Maurice Tourneur (uncredited) 1933 : La Fusée, directed by Jacques Natanson (Editor) 1933 : Le Voleur, directed by Maurice Tourneur 1934 : Rothchild...
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Natanson is a surname. It may refer to: Isidor Natanson (1906–1964), Swiss-born Soviet mathematician Jacques Natanson (1901–1975), French playwright and...
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Corradi La Dame aux Camélias, a 1953 French-language film adapted by Jacques Natanson and directed by Raymond Bernard, starring Gino Cervi, Micheline Presle...
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and Robert Wyler from Detective Story by Sidney Kingsley La Ronde – Jacques Natanson and Max Ophüls from Reigen by Arthur Schnitzler A Streetcar Named Desire –...
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Robert Wyler & Philip Yordan The play by Sidney Kingsley La Ronde Jacques Natanson & Max Ophüls The play by Arthur Schnitzler A Streetcar Named Desire...
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French theatrical release poster Directed by Max Ophüls Screenplay by Jacques Natanson Max Ophüls Based on La Ronde an 1897 play by Arthur Schnitzler Produced...
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Plaisir Theatrical release poster Directed by Max Ophüls Screenplay by Jacques Natanson Max Ophüls Story by Guy de Maupassant Produced by Max Ophüls M. Kieffer...
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Montreux in Switzerland. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Krauss. Käthe von Nagy as Hélène Vernier Jules Berry as Le baron Larzac...
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Wansar as Jacqueline, l'amie de Claude Thierry Francey as Le petit André Jacques Berlioz as Mancelles Yves Brainville as Un assistant André Brunot as Loiseau...
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