Mila Parely


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Beauty And The Beast (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Once Upon A Time Imaginative opening sequence from director and writer Jean Cocteau, from Beauty And The Beast, 1946, starring Josette Day and Jean Marais.
Rules Of The Game (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Mingling Of Two Whims The radio report of her flier-boyfriend's proclamation of love still playing in the background, Christine (Nora Gregor) visits her unfazed husband the Marquis (Marcel Dalio), who then rings his mistress (Mila Parely), gossip continuing, early in Jean Renoir's Rules Of The Game, 1939.
Rules Of The Game (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Do You Enjoy Hunting? Gamekeeper Schumacher (Gaston Modot) leads the gang beating bushes, animals definitely being harmed, as the shooting party (Marcel Dalio, Richard Francouer, Pierre Magnier, Mila Parely, Pierre Nay, Nora Gregor et al) indulges, a famous scene from Jean Renoir's Rules Of The Game, 1939.
Etoile Sans Lumiere -- (Movie Clip) When Talking Movies Appeared Despairing silent movie star Stella Dora (Mila Parely) watching herself on-screen, her husband and chief promoter (Marcel Herrand) arriving, along with a discouraging announcement, opening director Marcel Blistene's Etoile Sans Lumiere (a.k.a. Star Without Light), 1946.
Etoile Sans Lumiere -- (Movie Clip) Go Ahead And Talk Silent star Dora (Mila Parely) at her old studio, encouraging talk that she's back to make talkies, as her secret voice double Madeleine (Edith Piaf) meets actor Gaston (Serge Reggiani) on a soundstage, in Marcel Blistene's Etoile Sans Lumiere (a.k.a. Star Without Light), 1946.
Beauty And The Beast (1946) -- (Movie Clip) The Devil Himself Introducing diabolical sisters Felicie (Mila Parely) and Adelaide (Nane Germon), their kind sister Belle (Josette Day), her suitor Avenant (Michel Auclair) and brother Ludovic, in Jean Cocteau's Beauty And The Beast, 1946.

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