• film) or L'Étoile du Nord, a French film North Star (1996 film), an action Western directed by Nils Gaup The North Star (2016 film), an American film...
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    (Coup de Torchon, based on the Jim Thompson novel "Pop. 1280" and L'Étoile du Nord de Pierre Granier-Deferre. He died in 1992 in Bandol. He was 89. Soon...
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  • "L'As Des As". AllMovie. Retrieved December 27, 2013. Deming, Mark. "L'étoile du nord". AllMovie. Retrieved December 27, 2013. Erlewine, Phillip. "La Balance"...
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    patineurs, 1937, ballet using music of Giacomo Meyerbeer (Le prophète, L'étoile du nord) Harlequin in the Street, 1938, unpublished (after François Couperin)...
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    28 January 2023. Retrieved 25 October 2021. Aïssaoui, Mohammed (2012). L'étoile jaune et le croissant. Paris: Gallimard. ISBN 978-2-07-013891-3. "Une « résistance...
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  • Robert Favart (section Film)
    Jean Tasso, Centre dramatique de l'Est 1946: Le Roi sans amour, three acts play by Paul Mourousy [fr], Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord Robert Favart at IMDb...
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    the Office Central du Papier and the German authorities to obtain additional paper to ensure the production of his albums. L'Étoile mystérieuse began appearing...
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    Simone Signoret (category Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress winners)
    three BAFTA Awards, a César Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress, in addition to nominations for two Golden...
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    lines: The Amiens station, main station, known as Gare du Nord, in memory of the Compagnie du Nord who created it. Every day, 15,000 travelers use its seven...
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    chanson, started their careers during the occupation. Edith Piaf lived above L'Étoile de Kléber, a famous bordello on the Rue Lauriston, which was near the Carlingue...
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