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    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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    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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  • 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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    that was loosely based on the short story "La traversée de Paris" by Marcel Aymé., was released. La Traversée de Paris is set in occupied Paris in 1942...
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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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  • (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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  • 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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  • The Otterbury Incident (category Adaptations of works by Marcel Aymé)
    Children's literature portal The Otterbury Incident is a novel for children by Cecil Day-Lewis first published in 1948 by G. P. Putnam's Sons in the UK...
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  • The Green Mare (category Novels by Marcel Aymé)
    Jument Verte) is a humorous novel by French writer Marcel Aymé first published by Gallimard in 1933. Aymé probably wrote La Jument verte during 1932 and early...
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    in 1997 and is notable for publishing authors such as Stefan Zweig, Marcel Aymé, Antal Szerb, Paul Morand and Yasushi Inoue, as well as award-winning...
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