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based on his own
novel with the same title. Its
original title is Les
Valseuses,
which translates into
English as "the waltzers", a
vulgar French slang...
- co-productions,
including Louis Malle's Lacombe, Lucien,
Bertrand Blier's Les
Valseuses (English
title Going Places, 1974), and Fred Zinnemann's The Day of the...
- (USA) 1970 Hail To
Reason Turn-To
Nothirdchance Bebopper Tom Fool
Bebop Valseuse (FR) 1973
Tyrant Bold
Ruler Anadem Barbarossa Cambremont Barbara (Family:...
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France has a road
movie tradition than
stretches from
Bertrand Blier's Les
Valseuses (1973) and Agnès Varda's Sans toit ni loi (about a
homeless woman) to...
- gain
attention was
playing Jean-Claude in
Bertrand Blier's
comedy Les
Valseuses (Going Places, 1974).
Other prominent early films include Barbet Schroeder's...
- Fosset:
Frankie Gavin 2003–2004 Collection/The
Grappelli Era (2003) Les
valseuses (Going Places) (1974)
Milou en mai (May Fools) (1990) "French Jazz Violinist...
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starred Charlotte Gainsbourg. His
films as
cinematographer include Les
Valseuses, Barocco, La
meilleure façon de marcher, The
Bronte Sisters, Brubaker...
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Going Places (French: Les
Valseuses) is a 1972
novel by the
French writer Bertrand Blier. It is
about the
young men Jean‐Claude and
Pierrot from Toulouse...
- 1960 U.S.
Champion 2-Yr-Old Colt, Hail To Reason, out of the
Tyrant mare
Valseuse. She was
purchased as a two-year-old by Ann and
Jerome Moss at the 1992...
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appearance as
Suzanne in
Bertrand Blier's
controversial ****
comedy Les
Valseuses (1974).
Huppert acted alongside Gérard
Depardieu and
Jeanne Moreau. Vincent...