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    Pierre Mac Orlan, sometimes written MacOrlan (born Pierre Dumarchey, February 26, 1882 – June 27, 1970), was a French novelist and songwriter. His novel...
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  • The screenplay was written by Jacques Prévert based on a novel by Pierre Mac Orlan. The music score was by Maurice Jaubert. The film was the 1939 winner...
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  • La Bandera is a 1931 French novel written by Pierre Mac Orlan. After committing a murder in Paris, Pierre Gilieth flees to Barcelona. Now destitute, he...
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  • Pavillon de Marsan, was a collection of photos he took together with Pierre Mac Orlan. It records the celebrations of festivals and famous circuses with...
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  • and Marcel Dalio. It is based on the 1930 novel of the same title by Pierre Mac Orlan. It was shot at the Neuilly Studios in Paris. The film's sets were...
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  • What the Swedish Butler Saw. La Comtesse au fouet (1908), by Pierre Dumarchey (Pierre Mac Orlan) – the story of a cruel dominatrix who turns the male hero...
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    Marcel Carné With Michèle Morgan, Michel Simon and Pierre Brasseur Based on a novel by Pierre Mac Orlan Louis Delluc Prize 1939 La Bête humaine (The Human...
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    Rees, Amedeo Modigliani, Pierre Mac Orlan, Juan Gris, André Salmon, Pablo Gargallo, Max Jacob, Luigi Corbellini, and Pierre Reverdy. It became an unofficial...
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  • Marchena "Tampico" (Adolf von Kleebsattel ) by Heino Chanson de Margaret (Pierre Mac Orlan/V.Marceau) Marie Dubas/ Vals / c.1957 / France" De Tampico a Panama...
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  • cameras of the day, these image-makers discovered what the writer Pierre Mac Orlan (1882-1970) called the 'fantastique social de la rue' (social fantasticality...
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    Asselin first met the writer Pierre Mac Orlan in 1910 in Moëlan-sur-Mer, and this was followed by a long friendship. Mac Orlan wrote in his memoirs of the...
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  • p. xxv. Picart Le Doux, Charles. Monelle de Montmartre, preface by Pierre Mac Orlan, illustrations by the author, Paris, 1953, p. 33. Britten, Benjamin...
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    he published a collection of 18 maritime stories by authors such as Pierre Mac Orlan and Herman Melville with watercolour illustrations. Jacques Migozzi...
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  • Faustian Marguerite de la Nuit [Marguerite Of The Night] (1922), by Pierre Mac Orlan, was also made into a film. Jules Supervielle, a writer of Basque descent...
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  • wars, he collaborated with the monthly Le Crapouillot . His friend Pierre Mac Orlan said of him: “Gus Bofa is above all a writer who chose drawing to achieve...
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  • be too abstract for her liking and for American taste, he enlisted Pierre Mac Orlan to revise it according to Leblanc's suggestions, and in its new form...
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    background of the Rif War. The action of the 1931 novel La Bandera by Pierre Mac Orlan is set during the Rif War. The novel was also turned into a 1935 movie...
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    Radiguet, Florent Fels, Pascal Pia, Marcel Arland, Edmond Jaloux, and Pierre Mac Orlan. In 1922, Malraux married Clara Goldschmidt. Malraux and his first...
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  • and Robert Le Vigan. It was based on the 1931 novel La Bandera by Pierre Mac Orlan. After committing a brutal murder in Paris, a Frenchman flees to Barcelona...
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    Roland Dorgelès, Maurice-Edme Drouard [fr], Yvonne George, Max Jacob, Pierre Mac Orlan, Albert Marquet, Henri Matisse, Alexandre Mercereau, Fernand Piet,...
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    the popular small cameras of the day, discovering what the writer Pierre Mac Orlan (1882–1970) called the "fantastique social de la rue" (social fantastic...
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  • Saint-Cyr-sur-Morin Seine-et-Marne Local History of the département and writer Pierre Mac Orlan Musée de la Toile de Jouy Jouy-en-Josas Yvelines Textile Located in...
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  • alongside Surrealist prose and poetry, Louis Aragon, Jacques Prévert and Pierre Mac Orlan (the first unexpurgated translation of Masochists in America). Lykiard's...
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    par temps calme. In November 2008, he was awarded the Prix Pierre-Mac Orlan, chaired by Pierre Bergé, for the same novel. In 2010-2011 Patrice Pluyette...
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    Becq de Fouquières, Mon Paris, pp. 274–275 Bernard Baritaud (1992). Pierre Mac Orlan : sa vie, son temps. Librairie Droz. p. 76. ISBN 978-2-600-03693-1...
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  • (film), a 1935 French drama film La Bandera (novel), a 1931 novel by Pierre Mac Orlan La Bandera station, in Caracas, Venezuela La Bandera, a Marvel Comics...
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  • 1956 : La corde pour te pendre by Frédéric Valmain after Malice by Pierre Mac Orlan, directed by Bernard Jenny, Comédie de Paris 1956 : La Cuisine des...
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    Antoine Blondin, the godfather of his daughters. He was also close to Pierre Mac Orlan, Jean Giono, and Georges Arnaud. He wrote cabaret shows played at the...
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    Eberl gained the friendship and patronage of writers Francis Carco, Pierre Mac Orlan and Roland Dorgelès. He counted among his friends fellow painters Pablo...
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    pleasures. There are also fictional texts often authored pseudonymously (Pierre Mac Orlan as Sadie Blackeyes, for example, and Ernest de Gengenbach's 'La Satanisme...
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