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Jacques Fabbri Movies

Distinguished French actor Jacques Fabbri was the founder of a theatrical company that revealed such actors as Raymond Devos and Claude Piéplu (among others). He appeared in a number of films including Rendez-vous de Juillet and Les Grandes Manoevres. ~ Yuri German, Rovi... (read more)

Un Matin Rouge

1981

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Diva

R  1981

The diva of the title is a famous black opera singer (Wilhelmina Wiggins-Fernandez) who steadfastly refuses to be recorded. The singer is idolized by young French mail-carrier...

 

Signe Furax

1980

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La Ballade Des Dalton

1978

In this second animated feature based on the comic-strip western "Lucky Luke," the Dalton brothers plan to escape from the prison Lucky put them in and kill off the judge and all...

 

Je Suis Timide, Mais Je Me Soigne

1977

In this comedy, Pierre (Pierre Richard) is a timid cashier in a Parisian bank who has grown obsessed with getting to know a beautiful woman (Mimi Coutellier). Based on her...

 

The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun

R  1970

Dany (Samantha Eggar) is the ad agency secretary to Caldwell (Oliver Reed) in this psychological crime drama. She is asked to drive him to the airport and park the car in...

 

Les Pieds Dans Le Platre

1964

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La Belle Americaine

1961

In this French variation on Mark Twain's Man with a Million story, a man's life is completely changed by the acquisition of a new car. Marcel, a Chaplainesque factory...

 

The Fruit Is Ripe

1961

In this summer drama, three young women take jobs as fruit pickers. One of them is a tease, one is a tough-girl, and one is incurably romantic. As they work in the summer's heat...

 

Love and the Frenchwoman

1960

Love and the Frenchwoman (La Francaise et L'Amour) concentrates on the nature of love by illustrating seven separate aspects of the emotion. In "Childhood," 9-year old...

 

Les Grandes Manoeuvres

1955

Rene Clair's Grand Maneuver was originally titled Les Grandes Manoeuvres, which should surprise no one. Gerard Phillipe plays a dashing dragoons officer, vintage 1913,...

 

Crainquebille

1954

Crainquebille is the third film version of Anatole France's satiric novel. The title character, played by Yves Deniaud, is an elderly pushcart peddler much beloved by one...

 

Les Sept Péchés Capitaux

1952

The Seven Deadly Sins is a portmanteau film (a la Quartet and O. Henry's Full House) assembled by some of the biggest talents in the Italian and French film industry. The...

 

Les Femmes Sont Des Anges

1952

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Rendez-Vous de Juillet

1949

Jacques Becker's Rendez-vous de Juillet has been credited as the first postwar European film to accurately depict the Continental "youth culture." Teenaged Lucien (Daniel...