Brigitte Helm in Manolescu (Viktor Tourjansky, 1929)
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Manolescu - Der König der Hochstapler (Viktor Tourjansky, 1929)
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Manolescu - Der König der Hochstapler (Viktor Tourjansky, 1929)
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The Unknown Singer (1931) d. Viktor Tourjansky (poster from France)
Screenplay by Henri DeCoin based on an adaptation by Henri-Georges Clouzot
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Pierre Brice-Linda Cristal "La mujer de faraón" (La donna dei faraoni) 1960, de Viktor Tourjansky.
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Charles Boyer
La Bataille, Nicolas Farkas & Viktor Tourjansky (1933).
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The Masked lady, 1924, Viktor Tourjansky
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Ivan Mosjoukine and Brigitte Helm in Manolescu (Viktor Tourjansky, 1929)
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<strong>Jaque Catelain in Le prince charmant (1925) <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/truusbobjantoo/">by Truus, Bob & Jan too!</a></strong>
Croatian postcard by Mosinger Film, Zagreb. Jaque Catelain in Le prince charmant/Prince Charming (Viktor Tourjansky, 1925).
Jaque Catelain (1897-1965) was one of the most well-known faces of the French silent era. Catelain, also written Jaque-Catelain, Jacques Catelain and Jacque Cathelain, was originally named Jacques Guerin-Castelain.
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Erika Remberg (1932-2017)
East-German postcard by VEB Progress Film-Vertrieb, Berlin, no. 444, 1957. Photo: Komet-Film. Publicity still for Salto Mortale (Viktor Tourjansky, 1953).
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Curd Jürgens-Capucine "El triunfo de Miguel Strogoff" (Le triomphe de Michel Strogoff) 1961, de Viktor Tourjansky.
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