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Raoul André, the Glossary

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Raoul André (24 May 1916 in Rabat (Morocco) - 4 November 1992) was a French director and screenwriter, He was married to actress Louise Carletti (December 1955), and he is the father of Ariane Carletti.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 15 relations: Cab Number 13, Ces dames s'en mêlent, Good Enough to Eat, Jeff Gordon, Secret Agent, La dernière bourrée à Paris, Louise Carletti, Man and Child, Mission to Caracas, Morocco, Rabat, Tartarin of Tarascon (1962 film), The Babes in the Secret Service, The Babes Make the Law, The Village of Wrath, Women Without Hope.

  2. French expatriates in Morocco
  3. Writers from Rabat

Cab Number 13

Cab Number 13 (French: Le Dernier Fiacre, Italian: Il fiacre n. 13) is a 1948 French-Italian historical crime melodrama film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Vera Carmi, Ginette Leclerc and Sandro Ruffini.

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Ces dames s'en mêlent

Ces dames s'en mêlent is a 1965 French-Italian international co-production spy film directed by Raoul André and starring Eddie Constantine in a sequel to Jeff Gordon, Secret Agent (1963).

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Good Enough to Eat

Good Enough to Eat (French: Une fille à croquer) is a 1951 French comedy film directed by Raoul André and starring Gaby Morlay, Louise Carletti and Serge Reggiani.

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Jeff Gordon, Secret Agent

Jeff Gordon, Secret Agent (French: Des frissons partout, Italian: Jeff Gordon, il diabolico detective) is a 1963 French-Italian comedy crime film directed by Raoul André that stars Eddie Constantine, Perrette Pradier and Daniel Emilfork.

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La dernière bourrée à Paris

La dernière bourrée à Paris is a 1973 French comedy film, directed by Raoul André.

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Louise Carletti

Louise Carletti (27 February 1922 – 10 March 2002) was a French film actress.

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Man and Child

Man and Child (French: L'Homme et I'Enfant) is a 1956 French-Italian CinemaScope crime film directed by Raoul André and starring Eddie Constantine and Juliette Gréco.

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Mission to Caracas

Mission to Caracas or Mission spéciale à Caracas is a 1965 spy film directed by Raoul André.

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Morocco

Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.

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Rabat

Rabat (also,; ar-Ribāṭ) is the capital city of Morocco and the country's seventh-largest city with an urban population of approximately 580,000 (2014) and a metropolitan population of over 1.2 million.

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Tartarin of Tarascon (1962 film)

Tartarin of Tarascon (French: Tartarin de Tarascon) is a 1962 French-Moroccan comedy film directed by and starring Francis Blanche alongside Alfred Adam, Jacqueline Maillan and Michel Galabru.

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The Babes in the Secret Service

The Babes in the Secret Service (French: Les pépées au service secret) is a 1956 French comedy thriller film directed by Raoul André and starring Claudine Dupuis, Louise Carletti and Tilda Thamar.

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The Babes Make the Law

The Babes Make the Law (French: Les pépées font la loi) is a 1955 French comedy film directed by Raoul André and starring Claudine Dupuis, Dominique Wilms, Louise Carletti and Michèle Philippe.

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The Village of Wrath

The Village of Wrath (French: Le village de la colère) is a 1947 French drama film directed by Raoul André and starring Louise Carletti, Paul Cambo and Micheline Francey.

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Women Without Hope

Women Without Hope (French: Marchandes d'illusions) is a 1954 French crime drama film directed by Raoul André and starring Gisèle Pascal, Philippe Lemaire and Louise Carletti.

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See also

French expatriates in Morocco

Writers from Rabat

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raoul_André