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Marianne Comtell

Marianne Comtell is an actress known for the 1969 film Police Chief Pepe , [1] The Sensuous Sicilian (1973), [2] and Garcon! (1983). She also appeared in Safety Catch , a film directed by French director Yves Boisset. [3]

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Movies and Television

YearName of Movie/TelevisionMovie/TV Show
1983 Garçon! Movie [4] [5]
1978 Victims of Vice Movie [6] [7]
1977 A Man Called Magnum Movie [8]
1974Allez... On Se Telephone!Movie [9]
1973 The Sensuous Sicilian Movie [8]
1971 À la guerre comme à la guerre  [ fr ]Movie [10]
1969 Safety Catch Movie [11] [12]
1969Le FouineurMovie [13]
1968 Pasha Movie [14] [15]
1980La Vie des autresTelevision [16] [17]
1977Un juge, un flicTelevision [18]
1974Jo GaillardTelevision [14]
1973Molière pour Rire et pour PleurerTelevision [19] [20]
1972Les Évasions célèbresTelevision [21]

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References

  1. "Police Chief Pepe (1969)". Rotten Tomatoes .
  2. "The Sensuous Sicilian – Cast & Crew on MUBI". mubi.com.
  3. de Baroncelli, Jean (20 January 1970). "Cran d'arrêt". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  4. "Garçon !". notreCinema.com.
  5. "GARCON". www.cinema-francais.fr.
  6. "Brigade Mondaine". notreCinema.com.
  7. "BRIGADE MONDAINE". www.cinema-francais.fr.
  8. 1 2 "Ce cochon de Paolo". notreCinema.com.
  9. "ALLEZ ON SE TELEPHONE". www.cinema-francais.fr.
  10. de Baroncelli, Jean (12 July 1972). "À la guerre comme à la guerre". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  11. "Cran d'arrêt". notreCinema.com.
  12. "CRAN D ARRET". www.cinema-francais.fr.
  13. "Le Fouineur". notreCinema.com.
  14. 1 2 "Le Pacha". notreCinema.com.
  15. "Le Pacha".
  16. "La Vie des autres". notreCinema.com.
  17. "La vie des autres". March 10, 1980 via IMDb.
  18. "Un juge, un flic". notreCinema.com.
  19. "Molière pour rire et pour pleurer". notreCinema.com.
  20. O'Connor, John J. (May 4, 1979). "TV: Global Village Festival and the Life of Molière". The New York Times.
  21. "Les Évasions célèbres". notreCinema.com.