Marcel Aymé (29 March 1902 – 14 October 1967) was a French novelist and playwright, who also wrote screenplays and works for children. Marcel André Aymé...
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Alain Delon (redirect from Alain Fabien Maurice Marcel Delon)
Pascale Petit and Jacqueline Sassard. In Le Chemin des écoliers, based on Marcel Aymé, he played the son of the character played by Bourvil. His model was...
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Indochine et désigne à son poste le général Aymé, chef de la division du Tonkin. Personnalité brillante et impulsive, Aymé était d'ailleurs le principal collaborateur...
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Black market in wartime France (section Marcel Aymé)
Claude Chabrol, also with the same title, The Blood of Others. In 1946, Marcel Aymé devoted a book to the black market, titled Le Chemin des écoliers (The...
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Le Passe-muraille (category Works by Marcel Aymé)
The Man who Could Walk through Walls, is a short story published by Marcel Aymé in 1941. A man named Dutilleul lived in Montmartre in 1943. In his forty-third...
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(1899–1974), French playwright and screenwriter Marcel Aymé (1902–1967), French author, screenwriter and playwright Marcel Breuer (1902–1981), Hungarian-born American...
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Vidhyarthikale Ithile Ithile (category Films based on works by Marcel Aymé)
Vidhyarthikale Ithile Ithile is a 1972 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by John Abraham in his debut. It is based on the French film Portrait...
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(mythology), an ancient Greek sky god Uranus (novel), a 1948 novel by Marcel Aymé Sailor Uranus or Haruka Tenoh, a character in Sailor Moon Uranus, a character...
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scientific works; writers known to have been influenced by Verne include Marcel Aymé, Roland Barthes, René Barjavel, Michel Butor, Blaise Cendrars, Paul Claudel...
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the musical Amour, adapted from a 1943 French short story written by Marcel Aymé. He performed from October 20, 2002 until November 3, 2002. His performance...
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