Grace Kelly at the Cannes Film Festival photographed by Michel Simon, 1955
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Horst Frank and Michel Simon in The Head (Die Nackte und der Satan, 1959)
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Michel Simon, April 9, 1895 – May 30, 1975.
During the making of Julien Duvivier’s Panique (1946).
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La chienne / The Bitch
Jean Renoir. 1931
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Place Émile Goudeau, 14 Rue Ravignan, 75018 Paris, France
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Panique (Julien Duvivier, 1946)
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Michel Simon in The Head (1959)
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ジャン・ヴィゴ監督作品
KUZUIエンタープライズ
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'Panique' – darkness in post-war France on Criterion Channel
Julien Duvivier, one of the godfathers of French poetic realism, announced his return home from his World War II Hollywood sojourn with the dark, savage French noir Panique (France, 1947).
Based on the novel “Monsieur Hire’s Engagement” by the prolific George Simenon, Panique stars Michel Simon as the eccentric Hire, an aloof misanthrope eyed with suspicion by his gossipy neighbors. As he stalks…
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Louis-Ferdinand CÉLINE
"Louis-Ferdinand Céline"
(LP. Pacific. 1957) [FR]
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PANIQUE
Julien Duvuvier
France, 1946
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Your hosts travel to West Germany for DIE NACKTE UND DER SATAN (1959) from writer/director Victor Trivas!
What's been happening in Germany since our last horror movie there in 1936? Is there cultural significance to our villain having blonde hair and blue eyes? Listen and find out!
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 39:19; Discussion 52:11; Ranking 1:13:56
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Michel Simon, April 9, 1895 – May 30, 1975.
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Zondagsvriend (Jan. 12, 1956)
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