- Jean de
Létraz, pen name of Jean Félix Deletraz, (23
February 1897 – 3 June 1954) was a
French playwright, spécialising in vaudeville, who aut****d nearly...
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Vocabulario Hispanico y
Chinico Bocabulario de la
lengua sangleya por las
letraz de el A.B.C. (1617), a Spanish–Hokkien dictionary, with definitions. Arte...
- Jean de
Létraz,
Suzette Desty, and R. Blum The Love
Contract (English-language, 1932) —
based on the play
Chauffeur Antoinette by Jean de
Létraz, Suzette...
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Elvire Popesco and
Jacqueline Gauthier. It is
based on a play by Jean de
Letraz.
Gilbert Legrant a
singer and
owner of a
cabaret is
financially bailed out...
- Murzeau,
Nathalie Nattier and
Jeannette Batti. It was
adapted by Jean de
Letraz from his own 1944 play of the same title. The film's sets were designed...
- in
boulevard theatre,
appearing in
works by
playwrights such as Jean de
Létraz and Marc Camoletti. She also
performed in
plays by Eugène
Labiche (Le Prix...
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Donnay Raymond Hermantier 1955 Elle est folle,
Carole Jean de
Létraz Simone de
Létraz 1956
Virginie Michel André Christian-Gérard 1957 Le
monsieur qui...
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after the work by
George Froeschel 1943 : La Dame de
minuit by Jean de
Létraz,
directed by
Denis d'Inès 1944 :
Mademoiselle Antoinette by Jean Guitton...
- mama y papa, by
Alfonso Paso (1966) Le
pondremos talco al niño, by Jean de
Létraz (1967) Baby shower. Una
fiesta embarazosa –
Eugenia (1972) Doce mil pesos...
- only
appearance on the stage. The play,
adapted from
Moumou by Jean de
Létraz, had been
running steadily for five
years in
small Los
Angeles theaters...