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- Merlusse is a 1935 French comedy drama film written and directed by Marcel Pagnol and starring Henri Poupon, André Pollack and Annie Toinon. It was shot...
- Sideways (2004). Payne conceived it after watching Marcel Pagnol's 1935 film Merlusse, and contacted screenwriter David Hemingson, whose boarding-school television...
- (1931) **** (1932) Jofroi (1934) Angèle (1934) Tartarin of Tarascon (1934) Merlusse (1935) Cigalon (1935) Topaze (1936), first version César (1936) Regain...
- the countryside. Melusine's name varies depending on the areas, such as Merlusse in Vosges or Merluisaine in Champagne. The most famous literary version...
- of the Eagles (1933) Three Sailors (1934) In the Land of the Sun (1934) Merlusse (1935) His Excellency Antonin (1935) Happy Arenas (1935) Little One (1935)...
- Polls, Citizens (1932) Angèle (1934) I Have an Idea (1934) Jofroi (1934) Merlusse (1935) Topaze (1936) Blanchette (1937) Lady Killer (1937) The Rebel (1938)...
- 2007-03-11 at the Wayback Machine web site. Greene, Graham (April 3, 1936). "Merlusse/The Day of the Great Adventure/Desire". The Spectator. (reprinted in: Taylor...
- Marcel Pagnol. **** (1932) Rocambole (1932) Jofroi (1934) Angèle (1934) Merlusse (1935) The Gardens of Murcia (1936) L'Arlésienne (1942) Crisp p.111 Crisp...
- by his stage name of Rellys, was a French actor. Three Sailors (1934) Merlusse (1935) Happy Arenas (1935) That's Sport (1938) Narcisse (1940) Tobias Is...
- directors such as Marcel Pagnol, Marc Allégret and Jean Renoir. Toni (1935) Merlusse (1935) César (1936) Harvest (1937) The Baker's Wife (1938) Heartbeat (1938)...