- ownership, "the one with the
Andean cat" or "the one with lead", also
spelled Titine) is a
mountain in the
Andes of
southern Peru,
about 4,800
metres (15,748 ft)...
- II era. His 1917
comical song, a foxtrot-shimmy
named "Je
cherche après
Titine" (lyrics by
Louis Mauban and
Marcel Bertal),
became world-famous due to...
-
suffers an
episode of keratitis-induced blindness, a kind ****
worker named Titine tenderly cares for Édith. Édith's
World War I
veteran father collects her...
-
Short 2005
Backstage Lauren Waks
Emmanuelle Bercot 2007 La Vie en rose
Titine Olivier Dahan Nominated –
Satellite Award for Best
Supporting Actress –...
- is
heard as he
performs Léo Daniderff's
comical song "Je
cherche après
Titine". Chaplin's
version is also
known as "The
Nonsense Song", as his character...
- Mame, 1993
Pierre Delanoë,
illustrations de Barberousse, Les
comptines de
Titine, éditions
Hemma Éditions, 1995
Pierre Delanoë,
illustrations de Barberousse...
- To
French speakers in
Atlantic Canada, they are
known colloquially as
titines de
souris ('mouse ****'). The main
European species is
often eaten, called...
- jing, jing, jing "Sarasponda", a children's folk song "Nonsense Song (
Titine)" a song
written by
Charlie Chaplin, used in
Modern Times (1936) "Hold Tight...
-
Night (Is
Outts Sight)" by
David Christie "Paris By
Night (Je
Cherche Apres Titine)" by Bob
Sinclar "Paris by
Night (Rififi)" by Ted
Heath "Paris by Night...
- the
dance teacher Michèle
Nadal as Bigoudi, a
dancer Sylvine Delannoy as
Titine, a
dancer Pâquerette as Prunelle,
formerly the "Queen of the Cancan", now...