Movie: On Life On-screen: Miseries and Splendour of a Monarch

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Jean Becker
Jean Becker

Self - Interviewee

Alain Decaux
Alain Decaux

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Claude Gauteur
Claude Gauteur

Self - Interviewee

Henry Gidel
Henry Gidel

Self - Interviewee

Raoul Sangla
Raoul Sangla

Self - Interviewee

Quentin Becker
Quentin Becker

Self - Interviewee

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    A documentary on the collaboration of filmmaker Sacha Guitry and actor Michel Simon focusing on the film "La Poison" (1951).

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    2010-01-01

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