- Abel
Gance (French: [gɑ̃s]; born Abel Eugène
Alexandre Péréthon; 25
October 1889 – 10
November 1981) was a
French film director, producer,
writer and...
-
Gance is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Abel
Gance (1889–1981),
French film director, producer, writer, and
actor Henri Gance...
- 1927
French silent epic
historical film, produced, and
directed by Abel
Gance that
tells the
story of Napoleon's
early years. It is also the only film...
- Jack
Gance may
refer to: Jack
Gance (businessman), a
founder of
Chemist Warehouse Jack
Gance, a 1989
novel by Ward Just This
disambiguation page lists...
- hour
dispense either pick-up and
delivery service for medications. The
Gance brothers, Jack and Sam,
purchased their first chemist in 1972 in the Melbourne...
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Henri Gance (17
March 1888 – 29
November 1953) was a
French weightlifter who won a gold
medal at the 1920
Summer Olympics in Antwerp,
representing France...
- Abel
Gance (French: [gɑ̃s]; 25
October 1889 – 10
November 1981) was a
French film
director and producer,
writer and actor. A
pioneer in the
theory and...
-
first part (3
hours and 40 minutes) of the new
restoration print of Abel
Gance's silent masterpiece Napoléon (1927),
edited by
Georges Mourier in ****ociation...
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- (pronounced [la ʁu], 'The Wheel') is a
French silent film,
directed by Abel
Gance, who also
directed Napoléon and J'accuse. It was
released in 1923. The film...