Guy de Gastyne

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Guy de Gastyne
Born1888
Died3 February 1972
OccupationArt director
Years active1930 - 1952 (film)

Guy de Gastyne (1888–1972) was a French art director. He was the brother of the film director Marco de Gastyne. [1]

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