• Jean Mamy (8 July 1912, Chambéry, Savoie – 29 March 1949, Arcueil) was a French actor, producer, film and theatre director, screenwriter, film editor...
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  • Mamy may refer to: Jean Mamy, French actor, producer, film and theatre director, screenwriter and journalist, Mamy (Moms (film)), Russian film This disambiguation...
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  • Forces occultes (category Films scored by Jean Martinon)
    notable as the last film to be directed by Paul Riche (the pseudonym of Jean Mamy). The film recounts the life of Mr. Avenel, a young member of parliament...
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  • Courtine, Paul Vigouroux and Paul Riche, the latter being a pseudonym of Jean Mamy. Mamy was condemned to death for treason and executed at the fortress of...
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  • The Path to Happiness (category Films directed by Jean Mamy)
    (French: Le Chemin du bonheur) is a 1934 French comedy film directed by Jean Mamy and starring Alfred Pizella, Michel Duran and Clément Doucet. The film's...
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  • Paris, Kaufman turned to cinematography,[citation needed] collaborating with Jean Vigo and Dimitri Kirsanoff. During World War II, he served in the French...
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  • Josseline Gaël Cinematography Roger Hubert Theodor Sparkuhl Edited by Jean Mamy Music by Philippe Parès Georges Van Parys Production companies Carl Froelich-Film...
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    1967 Jean Hérold-Paquis, broadcaster on Radio Paris, executed Etienne Léandri, fought under the uniform of the Gestapo, but was not judged Jean Mamy, film...
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  • Max Joly Elizabeth Lannay René Lefèvre Robert Le Flon Ghita Luchaire Jean Mamy Germaine Ozier Alexandra Pecker Raymond Rouleau Sarantidis Yvonne Save...
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  • title by André Birabeau. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jean d'Eaubonne. The play had previously been made into the 1927 American silent...
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