Marcel Delaître (1888–1963) was a French
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and
stage actor
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.
[Crisp p.94]
Selected filmography
* ''
Happy Hearts'' (1932)
* ''
Poliche
''Poliche'' is a 1934 French drama film directed by Abel Gance.''The A to Z of French Cinema'' p.119
Cast
* Constant Rémy as Didier Méreuil, called "Poliche"
* Marie Bell as Rosine
* Edith Méra as Mme Laub
* Violaine Barry
* Romain Bo ...
'' (1934)
* ''
Street Without a Name'' (1934)
* ''
Crime and Punishment'' (1935)
* ''
Girls of Paris
''Girls of Paris'' (French: ''Jeunes filles de Paris'') is a 1936 French film directed by Claude Vermorel and starring Michel Simon, Mireille Balin and Paul Azaïs.Crisp p.497
Cast
* Michel Simon as Baron de Beaupoil and his brother
* Mireill ...
'' (1936)
* ''
The Gardens of Murcia'' (1936)
* ''
Return at Dawn'' (1938)
* ''
Women's Prison
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* ''
The Puritan'' (1938)
* ''
J'accuse!
"''J'Accuse...!''" (; "I Accuse...!") is an open letter that was published on 13 January 1898 in the newspaper ''L'Aurore'' by Émile Zola in response to the Dreyfus affair. Zola addressed President of France Félix Faure and accused his ...
'' (1938)
* ''
Immediate Call'' (1939)
* ''
Paradise Lost
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'' (1940)
* ''
Strange Suzy
''Strange Suzy'' (French: ) is a 1941 French comedy film directed by Pierre-Jean Ducis and starring Suzy Prim, Claude Dauphin and Marguerite Moreno.
Made in the southern zone of Vichy France, the film was a commercial success. Along with another ...
'' (1941)
* ''
Le Corbeau'' (1943)
* ''
First on the Rope
''First on the Rope'' (French: ''Premier de cordée'') is a 1944 French drama film directed by Louis Daquin and starring Irène Corday, André Le Gall and Lucien Blondeau. It is an adaptation of the 1941 novel of the same title by Roger Frison ...
'' (1944)
* ''
Father Goriot
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'' (1945)
* ''
The Eleventh Hour Guest'' (1945)
* ''
Night Warning'' (1946)
* ''
The Queen's Necklace'' (1946)
* ''
Special Mission'' (1946)
* ''
Raboliot
''Raboliot'' is a French novel, written by Maurice Genevoix, published in 1925. It evokes the life of a poacher from Sologne. Considered his greatest work, it won the Prix Goncourt in 1925. The name Raboliot means "wild rabbit" in French. Plot
The ...
'' (1946)
* ''
The Lost Village'' (1947)
* ''
Du Guesclin
Bertrand du Guesclin ( br, Beltram Gwesklin; 1320 – 13 July 1380), nicknamed "The Eagle of Brittany" or "The Black Dog of Brocéliande", was a Breton knight and an important military commander on the French side during the Hundred Years' ...
'' (1948)
* ''
The Secret of Monte Cristo'' (1948)
* ''
Rocambole'' (1948)
* ''
The Revenge of Baccarat'' (1948)
* ''
The King In the British English-speaking world, The King refers to:
* Charles III (born 1948), King of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms since 2022
As a nickname
* Michael Jackson (1958–2009), American singer and pop icon, nicknamed "T ...
'' (1949)
* ''
God Needs Men'' (1950)
* ''
Maria of the End of the World
''Maria of the End of the World'' (French: ''Maria du bout du monde'') is a 1951 French adventure drama film directed by Jean Stelli and starring Paul Meurisse, Denise Cardi and Jacques Berthier. It is based on the 1941 novel ''La Chasse à l'ho ...
'' (1951)
* ''
Mammy'' (1951)
* ''
Alone in the World'' (1952)
* ''
When You Read This Letter'' (1953)
References
Bibliography
* Crisp, Colin. ''French Cinema—A Critical Filmography: Volume 2, 1940–1958''. Indiana University Press, 2015.
External links
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1888 births
1963 deaths
French male film actors
French male stage actors
Male actors from Paris
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