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Cadéac (French pronunciation: [kadeak]; Occitan: Cadiac) is a
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées
department in south-western France.
Pierre Cadéac, French...
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Pierre Cadéac (fl. 1538–1558) was a
French composer and
probably singer of the Renaissance,
active in Gascony. He
wrote both
sacred and
secular vocal music...
- Paul
Cadéac (1918–2004) was a
French film
producer active in the post-Second
World War era. He also
directed the 1954
crime film Quay of Blondes. He frequently...
- the
third OSS 117 film
directed by André
Hunebelle and
produced by Paul
Cadéac.
Frederick Stafford made his film
debut taking over the role of OSS 117...
- the
second OSS 117 film
directed by André
Hunebelle and
produced by Paul
Cadéac, the
first in the
series in colour, the
first co-produced by the Italian...
- to the
character on the
screen was
exclusively optioned by
producer Paul
Cadéac at the time. Kalfon, however,
would purchase the
rights to the character...
- Bourg-de-Bigorre
Bourisp Bourréac
Bours Bramevaque Bugard Bulan Bun Burg
Buzon Cabanac Cadéac Cadeilhan-Trachère
Caharet Caixon Calavanté Camalès
Campan Camparan Campistrous...
- d'Aure
lakes Arreau Gouaux Sarrancolin Bourisp Ancizan Guchen Guchan Grézian
Cadéac Cadeilhan-Trachère Lançon
Camparan Grailhen Bazus-Aure
Barrancoueu Vignec...
- the
three previous 1960's OSS films, André
Hunebelle and
produced by Paul
Cadéac.
Frederick Stafford makes his
second and last
appearance as OSS 117. The...
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Chamson (France)
Claude Aveline,
Boris von Borrezholm,
Veljko Bulajić, Paul
Cadeac d'Arbaud, Jean Lescure,
Louis Malle, Jan Nordlander,
Roman Polanski, Robert...