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Marnac (French pronunciation: [maʁnak]) is a
commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Dordogne...
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Marnac, real name Jane
Fernande Mayer, (8
February 1892 – 2
December 1976), also seen as
Jeanne Marnac, was a
Belgian stage and film actress.
Marnac pla****...
- medallion. Paul
Naschy - in a
triple role as
Alaric de
Marnac, Hugo de
Marnac, and
Armand de
Marnac Emma
Cohen as
Elvira Victor Alcazar (credited as Vic...
- 1972
Horror Rises From the Tomb (featuring the
return of his "Alaric de
Marnac"
character from the
previous film). It was
produced by
Augusto Boue and...
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other recurring character was the
villainous medieval warlock Alaric de
Marnac (who
appeared in Naschy's
Horror Rises from the Tomb (1972) and returned...
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considers these variations on the same
character (successively
named Alaric de
Marnac and
Gilles de Lancré) to be his most "totemic" creation. In 1986, the Spanish...
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Schneider arrives and soon
finds an old acquaintance—a
former lover—Countess De
Marnac, who
appears displeased with Karl
mixing with her
elite friends. That night...
- with Jane
Marnac 1918 : La
Reine joyeuse (new
title of La
Reine s'amuse),
operetta by André Barde,
music Charles Cuvillier, with Jane
Marnac 1925 : Bouche...
- is a 1931
French drama film
directed by
Augusto Genina and
starring Jane
Marnac, Jean
Gabin and Jean-Max. It was one of the
first films to
portray Gabin...
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explorer and
scientist cast in the detective's role. His
nemesis was
Rudolf Marnac, an arch
criminal that
almost made
Professor Moriarty seem like a gentle...