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Don't Tempt The Devil
''Don't Tempt the Devil'' (french: Les Bonnes Causes, it, Il delitto Dupré) is a 1963 French-Italian crime film written and directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Bourvil, Marina Vlady, Virna Lisi and Pierre Brasseur. It is based on the novel ''Les Bonnes Causes'' by Jean Laborde. Plot Cast * Marina Vlady as Catherine Dupré * Bourvil as juge Albert Gaudet * Virna Lisi as Gina Bianchi * Pierre Brasseur as Mr. Charles Cassidi * Umberto Orsini as Mr. Philliet * Jacques Mauclair as Georges Boisset * Hubert Deschamps as Dr. Mermet * Raymond Devime as Inspector Véricel * Jacques Monod as Magnin * Robert Vidalin as président du tribunal * Marcel Cuvelier as Morin * Gilbert Gil as Garat * Frédéric Pottecher as Himself * José Luis de Vilallonga as Paul Dupré * Mony Dalmès as Marjorie * Hubert Noël as Catherine's Lover * Bernard Musson as Robert * Jean-Loup Philippe as Gina's Ex-fiancé * Daniel Lecourtois as Lawyer * Robert Berri as Inspector Re ...
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Christian-Jaque
Christian-Jaque (byname of Christian Maudet; 4 September 1904 – 8 July 1994) was a French filmmaker. From 1954 to 1959, he was married to actress Martine Carol, who starred in several of his films, including ''Lucrèce Borgia'' (1953), '' Madame du Barry'' (1954), and ''Nana'' (1955). Christian-Jaque's 1946 film '' A Lover's Return'' was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. He won the Best Director award at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival for his popular swashbuckler ''Fanfan la Tulipe''. At the 2nd Berlin International Film Festival, he won the Silver Bear award for the same film. In 1959, he was a member of the jury at the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Christian-Jaque began his motion picture career in the 1920s as an art director and production designer. By the early 1930s, he had moved into screenwriting and directing. He continued working into the mid-1980s, though from 1970 on, most of his work was done for television. In 1979, he was a member of ...
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Jacques Monod
Jacques Lucien Monod (February 9, 1910 – May 31, 1976) was a French biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1965, sharing it with François Jacob and André Lwoff "for their discoveries concerning genetic control of enzyme and virus synthesis".'' Chance and Necessity: An Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Modern Biology'' by Jacques Monod, New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1971, Monod and Jacob became famous for their work on the '' E. coli'' ''lac'' operon, which encodes proteins necessary for the transport and breakdown of the sugar lactose (lac). From their own work and the work of others, they came up with a model for how the levels of some proteins in a cell are controlled. In their model, the manufacture of proteins, such as the ones encoded within the ''lac'' (lactose) operon, is prevented when a repressor, encoded by a regulatory gene, binds to its operator, a specific site in the DNA sequence that is close to the genes encoding the proteins. (It is ...
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1960s French-language Films
Year 196 ( CXCVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Dexter and Messalla (or, less frequently, year 949 '' Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 196 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * Emperor Septimius Severus attempts to assassinate Clodius Albinus but fails, causing Albinus to retaliate militarily. * Emperor Septimius Severus captures and sacks Byzantium; the city is rebuilt and regains its previous prosperity. * In order to assure the support of the Roman legion in Germany on his march to Rome, Clodius Albinus is declared Augustus by his army while crossing Gaul. * Hadrian's wall in Britain is partially destroyed. China * First year of the '' Jian'an era of the Chinese Han Dynasty. * Emperor Xian ...
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Films Directed By Christian-Jaque
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Italian Crime Films
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French Crime Films
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Robert Berri
Robert Berri (16 December 1912 – 22 November 1989) was a French film actor. He appeared in 100 films between 1937 and 1979. Selected filmography References External links * 1912 births 1989 deaths French male film actors Male actors from Paris 20th-century French male actors {{france-film-actor-stub ...
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Daniel Lecourtois
Daniel Lecourtois (25 January 1902 – 16 January 1985) was a French film actor.Hayward p.250 He appeared in more than sixty films and television series during his career. In his later career he often played authority figures. Partial filmography * '' Misdeal'' (1928) - Un danseur (uncredited) * ''Échec et mat'' (1931) - Robert Manoy * ''Monsieur le maréchal'' (1931) - Le lieutenant Tradivot *'' My Aunt from Honfleur'' (1931) * ''The Fortune'' (1931) - Badoureau / Studel * ' (1932) - Jacques * '' The Beautiful Adventure'' (1932) - André, their son * '' The Agony of the Eagles'' (1933) - Le jeune aristocrate * ''Madame Bovary'' (1934) - Leon * ''Iris perdue et retrouvée'' (1934) - Maxime de Persani * ''Coralie et Cie'' (1934) * ''Song of Farewell'' (1934) - Franz Liszt * ''Votre sourire'' (1934) - Monsieur Martin * ''The Green Domino'' (1935) - Naulin * '' La Garçonne'' (1936) * ''Les Demi-vierges'' (1936) - Maxime de Chantel * ''The Call of Life'' (1937) - Le docteur Lenoir * ...
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Jean-Loup Philippe
Jean-Loup Philippe (born 24 March 1936) is a French actor, writer and director of film and theatre He is best known for his role in Jean Rollin's 1975 horror classic ''Lèvres de sang''.Richey, Jeremy (February 8, 2009) He had collaborated will Rollin on several occasions, having worked on '' Les paumées du petit matin'' (1981), '' Killing Car'' (1993) and ''La nuit des horloges'' (2007). Career Philippe began his acting career in 1956, appearing uncredited in the film ''En effeuillant la marguerite'', with Daniel Gélin and Brigitte Bardot. He had a larger role in his next film, ''Escapade'', with Louis Jourdan. Following his 1957 film, ''Une manche et la belle'', his acting career became somewhat erratic, with film appearances occurring every few years. After a long break, Philippe returned with the film, ''L'itinéraire marin'' in a small role, and his first time working with French director Jean Rollin. He starred in the 1963 film ''Les bonnes causes'', with award-winning ...
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Bernard Musson
Bernard Musson (1925–2010) was a French actor. Selected filmography * '' It Happened in Paris'' (1952) * '' The Slave'' (1953) * '' On Trial'' (1954) * ''Flesh and the Woman'' (1954) * ''Bonjour sourire'' (1956) * ''Les Truands'' (1956) * ''Pity for the Vamps'' (1956) * '' The Seventh Commandment'' (1957) * ''Les Misérables'' (1958) * ''La Vache et le Prisonnier'' (1959) * ''All the Gold in the World '' (1961) * '' Le Miracle des loups'' (1961) * ''Les Lions sont lâchés'' (1961) * ''Charade 1963'' * '' The Bread Peddler'' (1963) * '' Diary of a Chambermaid'' (1964) * ''Une souris chez les hommes'' (1964) * '' Les amitiés particulières'' (1964) * '' Belle de Jour'' (1966) * '' Action Man'' (1967) * ''Le clan des siciliens'' (1969) * ''La Vampire Nue'' (1970) * ''Children of Mata Hari'' (1970) * '' Peau d'Âne'' (1970) * ''The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie'' (1972) * ''The Day of the Jackal'' (1973) as Usher at the Elysée Palace (uncredited) * ''Le Magnifique'' (1973) ...
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José Luis De Vilallonga
José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced differently in each language: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacular form of Joseph, which is also in current usage as a given name. José is also commonly used as part of masculine name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written form is ''Josée'' as in French. In Netherlandic Dutch, however, ''José'' is a feminine given name and is pronounced ; it may occur as part of name composites like Marie-José or as a feminine first name in its own right; it can also be short for the name ''Josina'' and even a Dutch hypocorism of the name ''Johanna''. In England, Jose is originally a Romano-Celtic surname, and people with this family name can usually be found in, or traced to, the English county of C ...
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Frédéric Pottecher
Frédéric Pottecher (1905–2001) was a French actor and screenwriter. 1905 births 2001 deaths 20th-century French non-fiction writers French male screenwriters 20th-century French screenwriters Officiers of the Légion d'honneur French male film actors French male television actors 20th-century French male writers {{France-screen-writer-stub ...
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