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Balthazar (1937 Film)
''Balthazar'' is a 1937 French comedy film directed by Pierre Colombier and starring Jules Berry, Danièle Parola and André Alerme. It was based on the play of the same title by Léopold Marchand.Goble p.306 It was shot at the Joinville Studios of Pathé in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier. Synopsis On the coast of Provence Germaine Philippe knocks down a man and then assists him. Soon afterwards the stranger is revealed to be the eccentric millionaire Balthazar Lemonnier who then purchases an island just across the villa where she lives with her husband. Everyone in the area tries to ingratiate themselves with the wealthy newcomer. However a rumour spreads that he is in fact a lunatic. Cast * Jules Berry as Balthazar Lemonnier * Danièle Parola as Germaine Philippe * André Alerme as Albert Philippe * Fernand Charpin as Le Gac * Robert Arnoux as Boutrot * Dany Lorys as La bonne * Doumel as Cassini * Marcel Maupi as L ...
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Pierre Colombier
Pierre Colombier (1896–1958) was a French screenwriter and film director. Selected filmography Director * ''The Marriage of Rosine'' (1926) * '' His Best Client'' (1932) * ''Charlemagne'' (1933) * '' School for Coquettes'' (1935) * ''La Marraine de Charley'' (1935) (''Charley's Aunt'') * '' The King'' (1936) * ''The Club of Aristocrats'' (1937) * ''The Kings of Sport'' (1937) * '' Tricoche and Cacolet'' (1938) * ''Latin Quarter The Latin Quarter of Paris (french: Quartier latin, ) is an area in the 5th and the 6th arrondissements of Paris. It is situated on the left bank of the Seine, around the Sorbonne. Known for its student life, lively atmosphere, and bistro ...'' (1939) References External links * 1896 births 1958 deaths French film directors French male screenwriters 20th-century French screenwriters People from Compiègne 20th-century French male writers {{France-film-director-stub ...
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Jacques Colombier (art Director)
Jacques Colombier (1901–1988) was a French art director who designed the sets for many films during his career.Waldman p. 144 Selected filmography * '' Everybody Wins'' (1930) * '' My Childish Father'' (1930) * ''Headfirst into Happiness'' (1931) * ''Montmartre'' (1931) * ''Beauty Spot'' (1932) * '' His Best Client'' (1932) * '' Toto'' (1933) * ''Temptation'' (1934) * '' Sapho'' (1934) * ''The Midnight Prince'' (1934) * '' School for Coquettes'' (1935) * ''Antonia'' (1935) * '' The King'' (1936) * '' The Life and Loves of Beethoven'' (1936) * '' Parisian Life'' (1936) * ''The Club of Aristocrats'' (1937) * ''The Kings of Sport'' (1937) * ''Beethoven's Great Love'' (1937) * ''Tricoche and Cacolet'' (1938) * ''The Woman Thief'' (1938) * '' Mother Love'' (1938) * ''The Fatted Calf'' (1939) * ''Nine Bachelors'' (1939) * ''Prince Charming'' (1942) * '' Happy Go Lucky'' (1946) * ''The Revenge of Roger'' (1946) * '' Night Express'' (1948) * ''The Heroic Monsieur Boniface'' (1949) * '' T ...
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Édouard Delmont
Édouard Delmont (5 December 1883 – 22 November 1955) was a French actor born Édouard Marius Autran in Marseille. He died in Cannes at age 72. Filmography *1930 : '' L'Arlésienne'' de Jacques de Baroncelli *1930 : ''Maison de danses'' de Maurice Tourneur *1931 : '' Mardi gras'' de Pierre Weill *1931 : '' Marius'' d' Alexander Korda *1931 : ''Mam'zelle Nitouche'', de Marc Allégret, ''Le directeur du music-hall'' *1932 : '' Fanny'' de Marc Allégret, ''Le docteur Félicien Venelle'' *1932 : ''Amour et Biceps'' – court métrage – de Jack Windrow *1933 : '' Roger la Honte'' de Gaston Roudès, ''L'inspecteur'' *1933 : '' Au pays du soleil'', de Robert Péguy, (Opérette). *1933 : '' Jofroi'' de Marcel Pagnol *1933 : '' L'Illustre Maurin'' d'André Hugon *1933 : '' Chourinette'' d'André Hugon *1934 : ''Angèle'' de Marcel Pagnol, ''Amédée'' *1934 : '' Le Train de 8 heures 47'', ''L'éteigneur de réverbères'' *1934 : '' Les Bleus de la marine'' de Maurice Cammage, ''Le ...
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Jacqueline Pacaud
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Paul Fournier (actor)
Paul Fournier (26 November 1853, Calais – 14 May 1935, Paris) was a French legal historian. He was a member of the Institut de France. Biography Born in Calais, Paul Fournier obtained a law degree before studying the history of institutions at the École Nationale des Chartes, of which he was graduated in 1879 with a thesis on ''Officialités au Moyen Âge'' (Paris, 1880). Agrégé in 1881, he was appointed professor or Roman law at the University of Grenoble where he would stay thirty three years, becoming dean of the faculty in 1904. He was appointed to the University of Paris in 1914. In 1911 he was elected a member of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres. He is best known as a specialist in canon law. Selected works *1886''Un adversaire inconnu de saint Bernard et de Pierre Lombard''*1887''La questiondes fausses décrétales'' *1894''Une collection canonique italienne du commencement du XIIe siècle''*1895''La constitution de Léon XIII sur les églis ...
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Marcel Maupi
Marcel Maupi, stage name of Marcel Louis Alexandre Barberin or Maupi, (6 November 1881, Marseille – 4 January 1949, Antibes) was a French actor. Selected filmography * ''Dance Hall'' (1931) * '' Marius'' (1931) * '' Fanny'' (1932) * '' The Ironmaster'' (1933) * ''The Weaker Sex'' (1933) * '' Roger la Honte'' (1933) * '' La dame de chez Maxim's'' (1933) * ''The Typist Gets Married'' (1934) * '' Ferdinand le noceur'' (1935) * '' César'' (1936) * ''Forty Little Mothers'' (1936) * ''The Brighton Twins'' (1936) * ''The Kings of Sport'' (1937) * ''The Baker's Wife'' (1938) * ''Rail Pirates'' (1938) * '' The Strange Monsieur Victor'' (1938) * '' Berlingot and Company'' (1939) * ''Angelica'' (1939) * ''Camp Thirteen'' (1940) * ''President Haudecoeur'' (1940) * '' First Ball'' (1941) * ''The Last of the Six'' (1941) * '' The Benefactor'' (1942) * ''Malaria'' (1943) * ''Voyage Without Hope'' (1943) * '' Happy Go Luck'' (1946) * ''The Marriage of Ramuntcho ''The Marriage of Ramuntcho'' ( ...
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Doumel
Louis Alfred Doumet, known by his stage name of Doumel, (born 2 December 1889 in Marseille; died 23 May 1954 in Reillanne) was a French actor and comedian active in the inter-war years. Biography Having moved to Paris thanks to the passion for the southern style, which flowered at the time with operettas and films on the subject, Doumel started to appear in small music halls and theatres, entertaining audiences with comic stories from Marseille, where he met other actors such as Gorlett and Rellys. Louis Doumel also appeared in various operettas and plays and recorded some discs of tall stories and Marseille jokes. He appeared in his first film in 1926 and continued making films until the Second World War. He is best known for his appearances in '' César'' directed Marcel Pagnol, as the ill-advised friend of Marius, and with Fernandel in ''Ignace'' directed by Pierre Colombier. Filmography * 1926 : '' L'Inconnue des Six Jours'' (dir. René Sti) * 1931 : '' Atout cœur'' (d ...
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Dany Lorys
Dany may refer to: People with the name Given name A form of the Hebrew words and names '' daniyyel'' דניאל (« God is my Judge ») or ''dan'' דָּן (« judgement » or « he judged ») * Dany Abounaoum (born 1969), Lebanese alpine skier * Dany Bahar (born 1971), Swiss businessman * Dany Bébel-Gisler (1935–2003), Guadeloupean writer * Dany Bédar, French Canadian singer *Dany Bill (born 1973), Canadian kickboxer *Dany Boon (born 1966), real name Daniel Faid Hamidou, French comedian and filmmaker *Dany Bouchard (born 1967), Canadian cross-country skier *Dany Brand (born 1996), Swiss hurdler * Dany Brillant (born 1965), French musician *Dany Bustros (1959–1998), Lebanese belly dancer and actress *Dany Carrel (born 1932), real name Yvonne Suzanne Chazelles de Chaxel, French actress *Dany Chamoun (1934–1990), Lebanese politician * Dany Cooper, Australian film editor *Dany Cotton (born 1969), British firefighter *Dany Cure (born 1990), Venezuelan footballer *Dany da Silva ...
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Robert Arnoux
Robert Raymond Arnoux (23 October 1899, in Lille – 13 March 1964, in Paris) was a French actor. Selected filmography * ''Hantise'' (1922) * ''Napoléon (1927 film), Napoléon'' (1927) - Un conventionnel (uncredited) * ''Rive gauche'' (1931) - Alfred * ''Le congrès s'amuse'' (1931) - Pépi * ''Tumultes'' (1932) - Willi * ''Côte d'Azur'' (1932) - Anselme Duval * ''La perle'' (1932) - Jacques Surville * ''Ma femme... homme d'affaires'' (1962) - Pierre * ''Le truc du Brésilien'' (1932) * ''La pouponnière'' (1933) - Jean Moreau * ''Madame ne veut pas d'enfants'' (1933) - Félix Le Barrois * ''Je te confie ma femme'' (1933) - Berger * ''Une femme au volant'' (1933) - Le baron d'Arcole * ''Liliom (1934 film), Liliom'' (1934) - Le tourneur (the Lathe Turner) * ''Youth (1933 film), Youth'' (1934) - Jean * ''Antonia (1935 film), Antonia'' (1935) - Pali * ''Le Contrôleur des wagons-lits'' (1935) - Le collègue d'Albert * ''Whirlpool of Desire'' (1935) - Pierre * ''Gangster malgré l ...
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Fernand Charpin
Fernand Charpin (30 May 1887 – 6 November 1944) was a French actor. He is known for his role as Honoré Panisse in Marcel Pagnol's Marseille trilogy, beginning with '' Marius'' in 1931. Selected filmography * '' Marius'' (1931) * '' Fanny'' (1932) * ''Court Waltzes'' (1933) * '' Chotard and Company'' (1933) * ''The Barber of Seville'' (1933) * '' Paprika'' (1933) * '' Sapho'' (1934) * '' Three Sailors'' (1934) * '' César'' (1936) * ''Michel Strogoff'' (1936) * ''Pépé le Moko'' (1937) * ''The Club of Aristocrats'' (1937) * ''The Baker's Wife'' (1938) * '' The Little Thing'' (1938) * '' In the Sun of Marseille'' (1938) * ''Whirlwind of Paris'' (1939) * '' Berlingot and Company'' (1939) * '' The Marvelous Night'' (1940) * '' Strange Suzy'' (1941) * '' The Blue Veil'' (1942) * '' The Secret of Madame Clapain'' (1943) * '' The White Truck'' (1943) * ''The Island of Love'' (1944) * '' La Fiancée des ténèbres'' (1945) * ''Majestic Hotel Cellars'' (1945) * ''The Last Penny ''T ...
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Lunatic
Lunatic is an antiquated term referring to a person who is seen as mentally ill, dangerous, foolish, or crazy—conditions once attributed to "lunacy". The word derives from ''lunaticus'' meaning "of the moon" or "moonstruck". History The term "lunatic" derives from the Latin word ''lunaticus'', which originally referred mainly to epilepsy and madness, as diseases thought to be caused by the moon. The King James Version of the Bible records "lunatick" in the Gospel of Matthew, which has been interpreted as a reference to epilepsy. By the fourth and fifth centuries, astrologers were commonly using the term to refer to neurological and psychiatric diseases. Pliny the Elder argued that the full moon induced individuals to lunacy and epilepsy by effects on the brain analogous to the nocturnal dew. Until at least 1700, it was also a common belief that the moon influenced fevers, rheumatism, episodes of epilepsy and other diseases. Use of the term "lunatic" in legislation In the ...
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Villa
A villa is a type of house that was originally an ancient Roman upper class country house. Since its origins in the Roman villa, the idea and function of a villa have evolved considerably. After the fall of the Roman Republic, villas became small farming compounds, which were increasingly fortified in Late Antiquity, sometimes transferred to the Church for reuse as a monastery. Then they gradually re-evolved through the Middle Ages into elegant upper-class country homes. In the Early Modern period, any comfortable detached house with a garden near a city or town was likely to be described as a villa; most survivals have now been engulfed by suburbia. In modern parlance, "villa" can refer to various types and sizes of residences, ranging from the suburban semi-detached double villa to, in some countries, especially around the Mediterranean, residences of above average size in the countryside. Roman Roman villas included: * the ''villa urbana'', a suburban or country seat t ...
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