- Time
newsreel producer Louis de
Rochemont and his
production company as a
front organization for production. De
Rochemont agreed so that he
could release...
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Hugues Alexandre Sinclair de
Rochemont (6
January 1901 – 13
March 1942) was a
Dutch fascist and
later a
collaborator with the ****s.
Whilst studying Indology...
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Charles Pictet de
Rochemont (21
September 1755 – 28
December 1824) was a
statesman and
diplomat who
prepared the
declaration of Switzerland's permanent...
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Samuel Johnson. In May 1774,
despite some "misgivings",
Barbauld married Rochemont Barbauld (1749–1808), the
grandson of a
French Huguenot and a
former pupil...
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Louis Clark de
Rochemont (January 13, 1899 –
December 23, 1978) was an
American film
maker known for creating,
along with Roy E. L****n, the
monthly theatrically...
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Warner Bros. It was
directed by José
Quintero and
produced by
Louis de
Rochemont with
Lothar Wolff as ****ociate producer. The
screenplay was
written by...
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bailed out by
producer Richard de
Rochemont, on
condition that he work as a
second unit
director on de
Rochemont's production of a
James Agee-written...
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Richard de
Rochemont (December 13, 1903 –
August 2, 1982) was an
American do****entary
filmmaker in the late 1940s, who
worked on the
March of Time newsreel...
- in north-western France.
Communes of the
Manche department Château de
Rochemont "Répertoire
national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv.fr,...
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Charles Rochemont Aikin (1775–1847) was an
English doctor and chemist. He was born at Warrington,
Lancashire into a
distinguished literary family of Unitarians...