- Émile
Chautard (7
September 1864 – 24
April 1934) was a French-American film director, actor, and screenwriter, most
active in the
silent era. He directed...
- Jean-Baptiste
Chautard OCSO (12
March 1858, in Briançon,
France – 29
September 1935, at Sept-Fons Abbey) was a
French Trappist abbot and
religious writer...
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Martelly Chautard (Toulon, 1734 —
Ollioules 1810) was a
French Navy officer. He
served in the War of
American Independence. Martelly-
Chautard was born...
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Greenwood Tree is a 1918
American silent drama film
directed by
Emile Chautard and
starring Elsie Ferguson. The
movie was
based on a play by
Henry V....
-
Friday the Thirteenth, is a lost 1916
silent film
drama directed by Émile
Chautard and
starring Robert Warwick. It was
produced and
distributed by
World Film...
- and Mack Swain, and
features Hugh Herbert,
Charles K.
Gerrard and Émile
Chautard. The film was
released by
Warner Bros. on
August 25, 1928. May
McAvoy as...
- play by
Hermann Sudermann Magda (1917 film), an
American film by
Emile Chautard,
based on
Heimat Magda (2004 film), an
animated short film by Chel White...
- from the
original on
September 26, 2021.
Retrieved September 26, 2021.
Chautard,
Andre (November 7, 2001). "'Shallow Hal' Fat Suit Not Just Skin-Deep"...
- and a
diplomat in the
service of the pope.
Described by Jean-Baptiste
Chautard as "the most
contemplative and yet at the same time the most
active man...
- (Introduction).
Another classic on this
topic is the book by Jean-Baptiste
Chautard, Soul of the
Apostolate where he says that the
evangelization of people...