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Chéri-Bibi (TV Series)
''Chéri-Bibi'' is a French mystery crime television series which premiered on the ORTF 1 channel between 20 December 1974 and 18 February 1975. The programme was based on the series of four serial novels by Gaston Leroux. Previous adaptations of the stories include '' The Phantom of Paris'' (1931), '' Chéri-Bibi'' (1938) and '' Chéri-Bibi'' (1955). Soister & Nicolella p.123 Synopsis Chéri-Bibi is wrongly sentenced for a crime he did not commit and sent to serve in a penal colony in French Guiana. He leads a mutiny amongst his fellow prisoners and seizes the ship carrying there. He changes place with the dead Marquis du Touchais and travels back to France and assumes his identity. He lives a happy life with Cécily, the neglected with of the Marquis, until discovering that it was the Marquis who really committed the crime he was tried for and the police are now on his case. Cast * Hervé Sand as Chéri-Bibi * Jean Lefebvre as La ficelle * Danièle Lebrun as Cécily * Danie ...
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Gaston Leroux
Gaston Louis Alfred Leroux (; 6 May 186815 April 1927) was a French journalist and author of detective fiction. In the English-speaking world, he is best known for writing the novel ''The Phantom of the Opera'' (, 1909), which has been made into several film and stage productions of the same name, notably the 1925 film starring Lon Chaney and Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical. His 1907 novel '' The Mystery of the Yellow Room'' is one of the most celebrated locked room mysteries. Life and career Leroux was born in Paris in 1868, the illegitimate child of Marie Bidaut and Dominique Leroux, who married a month after his birth. He claimed an illustrious pedigree, including descent from William II of England (in French, Guillaume le Roux), son of William the Conqueror, and social connections such as having been the official playmate of Prince Philippe, Count of Paris at the College d'Eu in Normandy. After schooling in Normandy and studying as a lawyer in Caen (graduating in ...
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Daniel Emilfork
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Jean De Beaumont
Count Jean Bonnin de la Bonninière de Beaumont (13 January 1904 – 12 June 2002), simply known as Jean de Beaumont, was a French aristocrat, businessman, politician, journalist and sport shooter who competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad () and officially branded as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The opening ceremony was held on 5 July, but some competitions had al .... Biography De Beaumont was born in Paris into an old French nobility, French aristocratic family, the son of Count Marc Louis Bonnin de la Bonninière de Beaumont (1869-1931) and his wife, Juliette Emélie De Trédern (1875-1963). His ancestors were Marc Antoine de Beaumont, Marc Antoine de Beaumont, Comte de Baumont, Sénat conservateur, Senator of France and Guillaume Dupuytren, Guillaume Dupuytren, Baron Dupuytren, a French anatomist and military surgeon. He studied at the École des Roches a ...
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Pierre Filou
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Muse Dalbray
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