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Number 33 (film), the Glossary

Index Number 33 (film)

Number 33 (French: Matricule 33) is a 1933 French spy drama film directed by Karl Anton and starring André Luguet, Edwige Feuillère and Abel Tarride.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 19 relations: Abel Jacquin, Abel Tarride, André Luguet, Art director, Camille Bert, Desertion, Drama (film and television), Edwige Feuillère, Fernand Mailly, French Army, Henri Ménessier, Karl Anton, Marcel Barencey, Marcel Lattès, Mona Dol, Paul Schiller (screenwriter), Spy film, Theodore J. Pahle, World War I.

  2. 1930s spy films
  3. Films directed by Karl Anton
  4. Films scored by Marcel Lattès
  5. French World War I films
  6. French spy films

Abel Jacquin

Abel Jacquin (1893–1968) was a French actor who appeared in more than thirty films between 1930 and 1956.

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Abel Tarride

Abel Tarride (1865–1951) was a French actor.

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André Luguet

André Luguet (15 May 1892 – 24 May 1979) was a French stage and film actor.

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Art director

Art director is the title for a variety of similar job functions in theater, advertising, marketing, publishing, fashion, film and television, the Internet, and video games.

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Camille Bert

Camille Bert (1880–1970) was a French actor.

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Desertion

Desertion is the abandonment of a military duty or post without permission (a pass, liberty or leave) and is done with the intention of not returning.

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Drama (film and television)

In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone.

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Edwige Feuillère

Edwige Feuillère (born Edwige Louise Caroline Cunatti; 29 October 1907 – 13 November 1998) was a French stage and film actress.

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Fernand Mailly

Fernand Mailly (26 February 1873) was a French actor.

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French Army

The French Army, officially known as the Land Army (Armée de terre), is the principal land warfare force of France, and the largest component of the French Armed Forces; it is responsible to the Government of France, alongside the French Navy, French Air and Space Force, and the National Gendarmerie.

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Henri Ménessier

Henri Ménessier (1 October 1882 – 1948) was a French artist and art director.

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Karl Anton

Karl Anton or Karel Anton (25 October 1898 12 April 1979) was a Bohemian-born German film director, screenwriter and film producer.

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Marcel Barencey

Marcel Barencey (1893–1971) was a French stage and film actor.

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Marcel Lattès

Marcel Lattès (11 December 1886 – 12 December 1943) was a French composer of film scores.

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Mona Dol

Mona Dol (28 May 1901 – 29 December 1990) was a French actress.

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Paul Schiller (screenwriter)

Paul Schiller (11 July 1903 – 19 September 1977) was a Czech screenwriter.

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Spy film

The spy film, also known as the spy thriller, is a genre of film that deals with the subject of fictional espionage, either in a realistic way (such as the adaptations of John le Carré) or as a basis for fantasy (such as many James Bond films).

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Theodore J. Pahle

Theodore J. Pahle (1899–1979) was an American cinematographer who worked in the film industries of several countries.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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See also

1930s spy films

Films directed by Karl Anton

Films scored by Marcel Lattès

French World War I films

French spy films

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_33_(film)