Camille de Morlhon

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Camille de Morlhon
Le reflet vivant - Candido de Faria - 1908 - EYE A05149.jpg
Poster by Faria for the film Le reflet vivant directed by Camille de Morlhon, 1908. Collection EYE Film Institute Netherlands
Born
Louis Camille Adrien Édouard de la Valette de Morlhon

19 February 1869
Died24 November 1952(1952-11-24) (aged 83)
Occupation Film director

Camille de Morlhon (19 February 1869 - 24 November 1952) was a French film director.

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