- Marc
Henri Benoist better known as
Marco de
Gastyne (born in Paris, France, on 15 July 1889; died in
Paris on 8
November 1982) was a
French painter, illustrator...
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Serge Benoist de
Gastyne (July 27, 1930 – July 24, 1992) was an
American composer and
pianist born in Paris, France.
After fighting with the
French Resistance...
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Jeanne d'Arc (1929; dir.
Marco de
Gastyne) Le ****e
faible (1933; dir.
Robert Siodmak)
Rothchild (1934; dir.
Marco de
Gastyne) Lucrèce
Borgia (1935; dir. Abel...
- a 1929 French-German
silent historical drama film
directed by
Marco de
Gastyne and
starring Simone Genevois,
Fernand Mailly and
Georges Paulais. Simone...
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Bernstein Marc
Blitzstein John Cage
Romeo Cascarino Aaron Copland Serge de
Gastyne David Diamond John Duke
Margaret Garwood Daron Hagen Michael Hedges Timothy...
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Egyptian film
directors cast
Gigliotti in
their productions:
Marco de
Gastyne cast her in The Mask of
Tutankhamun (1954) and
Niazi Mostafa cast her in...
- Guy de
Gastyne (French pronunciation: [ɡi də ɡastin]; 10 May 1888 – 3
February 1972) was a
French art director. In his youth, he was a
footballer who...
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Studios in Paris. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Guy de
Gastyne.
Harry Baur as
Rasputin Marcelle Chantal as
Tsarine Alexandra Pierre Richard-Willm...
- the
fable of Buridan's donkey. The film's art
direction was by Guy de
Gastyne. René Lefèvre as
Georges Colette Darfeuil as
Vivette Mona Goya as Micheline...
- Gérard
Davet Inch'Allah (1922 film), a
French film
directed by
Marco de
Gastyne and
Franz Toussaint Inshalla (1997 film) (ko), a
Korean film by Min-Yong...