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Antoine And Colette (1962) -- (Movie Clip) His Adolescent Dream Opening the short film which producer Renzo Rossellini invited Francois Truffaut to make, thus beginning the many Adventures Of Antoine Doinel which followed The 400 Blows, 1959, Jean-Pierre Leaud resuming the role, in Antoine And Colette, 1962.
Antoine And Colette (1962) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Start With Victor Hugo Early in their courtship, Jean-Pierre Leaud is not-quite annoyed that Marie-France Pisier (title characters) missed the latest youth concert, then meeting her interested parents (Rosy Varte, Francois Darbon), in Francois Truffaut's first The 400 Blows sequel, Antoine And Colette, 1962.
Le Sauvage (1975) -- (Movie Clip) I Don't Make The Laws Caracas Italian gangster Vittorio (Luigi Vanucchi) enters the night club where his runaway girlfriend Nelly (Catherine Deneuve) has come to ask ex-boss Alex (Tony Roberts, with flawless French), for cash, in Jean-Paul Rappeneau's Le Sauvage, 1975, co-starring Yves Montand.
Le Sauvage (1975) -- (Movie Clip) Are You French? French Nelly (Catherine Deneuve) in a Caracas hotel having sneaked out of her gangster boyfriend's bed, panics when he (Luigi Vanucchi) shows up and in chasing her, involves the French guy staying next door (Yves Montand), early in Jean-Paul Rappeneau's crime-comedy Le Sauvage, 1975.
Le Sauvage (1975) -- (Movie Clip) It's Got Emotional Value Martin (Yves Montand) floats back to the island off Venezuela where he makes perfume and finds Nelly (Catherine Deneuve), the runaway gang moll whom he just rescued with a plane ticket to Paris, waiting, with her stolen Tolouse-Lautrec, in Jean-Paul Rappeneau's comical Le Sauvage, 1975.
Le Combat Dans L'Ile (1962) -- (Movie Clip) Power Must Be Seized A big reveal here, as narration begins explaining what Clement (Jean-Louis Trintignant) has been doing smuggling a bazooka around Paris, meeting with comrades led by Serge (Pierre Asso), in director Alain Cavalier's New Wave inflected political thriller Le Combat Dans L'Ile, 1962.
Le Combat Dans L'Ile (1962) -- (Movie Clip) A Weapon Of War Arising in Paris after an intense, boozy night out, singer Anne (Romy Schneider), with the maid, discovers a bazooka in the closet, which her husband Clement (Jean-Louis Trintignant), returning from a meeting with his industrialist father, feels little need to explain, in Le Combat Dans L'Ile , 1962.
Le Combat Dans L'Ile (1962) -- (Movie Clip) You Must Bring The Device No context as this is the opening shot, Jean-Louis Tringignant and Romy Schneider as a young Paris couple, sharing a cab after dinner with Pierre Asso, whose relationship is not explained, though dialogue intrigues, in director Alan Cavalier's Les Combat Dans L'Ile, 1962.
Quartet (1981) -- (Movie Clip) Paris, 1927 Following the credits, the Merchant-Ivory depiction of 1927 Paris, introducing Marya (Isabelle Adjani) and her husband Zelli (Anthony Higgins), in QUartet, 1981, from a Jean Rhys novel.
Quartet (1981) -- (Movie Clip) Impossible Situations Idle rich English Lois (Maggie Smith) and H-J (Alan Bates) in their Paris flat, noting the misfortunes of an acquaintance, not agreeing on whether to help her, early in the Merchant-Ivory production Quartet, 1981.
Cyrano De Bergerac (1990) -- (Movie Clip) My Nose Is Enormous! Having cleared the theater, Gerard Depardieu (title character) discusses his nose with a manager (Pierre Triboulet) then delivers his famous tirade to Valvert (Philippe Volter), early in Cyrano De Bergerac, 1990.
Cyrano De Bergerac (1990) -- (Movie Clip) Your Skill And Courage After a heroic duel, Gerard Depardieu (title character), with confidante Le Bret (Philippe Morier-Genoud) discusses his troubles, in Jean-Paul Rappeneau's celebrated 1990 production of Cyrano De Bergerac.

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