- Jean de
Limur (13
November 1887, Vouhé, Charente-Maritime – 5 June 1976, Paris) was a
French film director,
actor and screenwriter. His
works include...
- Carl
Boese Paprika (1933
French film), a
French comedy directed by Jean de
Limur Paprika (1933
Italian film), an
Italian comedy directed by Carl
Boese Paprika...
- own
short story. The play was
first filmed in 1929, by
director Jean de
Limur. The
story was
inspired by a real-life
scandal involving the
Eurasian wife...
- (French: La Cité des lumières) is a 1938
French drama film
directed by Jean de
Limur and
starring Madeleine Robinson,
Daniel Lecourtois, and
Claire Gérard. The...
- Limours,
often referred to as Limours-en-Hurepoix (French pronunciation: [
limuʁ] ) is a
commune the
Essonne department in Île-de-France in
northern France...
- Year
Title Director 1936 La garçonne Jean de
Limur 1940 Le Bel Indifférent [fr] Jean
Cocteau 1941 Montmartre-sur-Seine
Georges Lacombe 1946 Star Without...
- Age (French: L'âge d'or) is a 1942
French comedy film
directed by Jean de
Limur and
starring Elvire Popesco, André
Alerme and Jean Tissier. It was shot...
- joue avec le feu) is a 1942
French romantic drama film
directed by Jean de
Limur and
starring Ginette Leclerc,
Jacqueline Laurent and Aimé Clariond. The...
- The
Letter is an
American pre-Code
dramatic film
directed by Jean de
Limur and
released by
Paramount Pictures. It was the
first full-sound
feature shot...
- Hayes,
previously Van Volkenburgh) on 23
November 1917
Countess André de
Limur (née
Ethel Mary Crocker) on 27
March 1918
Baroness Alfred de Ropp (née Olivia...