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    The Boulevard du Crime was the nickname given in the 19th century to the Boulevard du Temple in Paris because of the many crime melodramas that were shown...
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    The Boulevard du Temple, formerly nicknamed the "Boulevard du Crime", is a thoroughfare in Paris that separates the 3rd arrondissement from the 11th....
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    set up near the Porte Saint-Martin. The boulevard du Temple became affectionately known as "boulevard du Crime" during Bourbon Restoration, an allusion...
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    cultural life of the city, he demolished the old theater district, the "Boulevard du Crime", replaced it with five new theaters, and commissioned a new opera...
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    of melodrama in the many theatres that were located on the popular Boulevard du Crime, especially in the Gaîté. All this came to an end, however, when most...
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  • autobiography. Children of Paradise is divided into two parts, Boulevard du Crime ("Boulevard of Crime") and L'Homme Blanc ("The Man in White"). The first begins...
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    Enfants du Paradis (or Children of Paradise in its US release), described as "set in the teeming theatre district of 1840s Paris (the "boulevard du crime")...
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    for melodramas, giving that section of the street the nickname the Boulevard du Crime. The most famous theater of that group was the Funambules, known for...
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    the lead roles. In 1998, his play, Frédérick or Crime Boulevard (Frédérick ou le boulevard du crime), opened simultaneously in France and Germany, with...
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  • Etienne Daho "Boulevard du Crime" by Edith Piaf "Boulevard Sébastopol" by David McNeil "Boulevard St Michel" by Phil Tate and his Music "Boulevard St Michelle"...
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    Haussmann's renovation of Paris (category Boulevards in Paris)
    place du Chateau-d'Eau (the modern Place de la République). This involved demolishing the famous theater street known as "le boulevard du Crime", made...
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    theater. During his lifetime, the Boulevard du Crime, a road with several theatres that regularly presented crime stories in the form of melodramas,...
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    bourgeois theatre alike took up residence on the boulevard du Temple, then nicknamed 'boulevard du Crime' due to the many melodramas and murder stories...
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    of melodrama in the many theatres that were located on the popular Boulevard du Crime, especially in the Gaîté. All this was to come to an end, however...
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    99. 18–24 October 1986. Note critique : Un hommage flamboyant au Boulevard du crime. Une mise en scène insolente et une troupe de comédiens qui joue le...
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    The Théâtre Déjazet is a theatre on the boulevard du Temple (popularly known as the 'boulevard du crime') in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris, France....
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    and playwright, one of the most famous players on the celebrated Boulevard du Crime. Lemaître, the son of an architect, was born at Le Havre, Seine-Maritime...
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    composed several songs for her (including Les Vieux pianos, Ouragan, Boulevard du crime). He went on to compose for a number of Quebec singers, including...
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  • du cœur 1960 Les Blouses blanches 1960 Les Flons-Flons du bal 1960 Les Mots d'amour 1960 T'es l'homme qu'il me faut 1960 Mon Dieu 1960 Boulevard du crime...
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    Jean-Paul Belmondo (category Commanders of the Ordre national du Mérite)
    as a private for six months. Belmondo's first lead role was in Les Copains du dimanche (1958). He later had a supporting part in An Angel on Wheels (1959)...
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    l'Amiral-Bruix Boulevard des Capucines Boulevard de la Chapelle Boulevard de Clichy Boulevard du Crime Boulevard Haussmann Boulevard de l'Hôpital Boulevard des Italiens...
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    Tightrope-Walkers') was a former theater located on the boulevard du Temple in Paris, sometimes called the Boulevard du Crime. It was located between the prominent Théâtre...
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    public than those "naïfs and enthusiasts" who were habitués of the Boulevard du Crime. In 1836, Deburau was charged with murder after killing a boy who...
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    Exhibitionist (O. J. Traven/ Milan Karadžić, Belgrade 2003) Frédérick ou le Boulevard du Crime (Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt/Milan Karadžić, Belgrade 2003) Skylight (David...
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  • théâtres du boulevard du Crime, Ed. H. Daragon La mise en scène et l'interprétation du répertoire classique, Revue d'art dramatique, 1906 Les théâtres du boulevard...
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  • Jacques Taillandier Huis clos (1954) - Garcin - une belle gouape Boulevard du crime (1955) - Gilbert Renaud Girls of Today (1955) - Armando Les indiscrètes...
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    convicts are piled up) aligned along an alley called ironically the Boulevard du crime and higher up the barracks of military guards. Between La Foa and...
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    Films - review - Amelie". "Essonne. Urbain Cancelier, le visage familier du cinéma français". 21 October 2019. Urbain Cancelier at IMDb CinEmotions.com...
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    Comic-Ambiguity), a former Parisian theatre, was founded in 1769 on the boulevard du Temple immediately adjacent to the Théâtre de Nicolet. It was rebuilt...
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    Richelieu and the Palais-Royal. In 1790. The boulevard du Temple and eventually took the name of the "Boulevard du Crime" because of all of the melodramas that...
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