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    Raymond Bernard

    French film director

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  1. Raymond Bernard (1891-1977) was a French film director and screenwriter known for his historical spectacles. He adapted plays by his father Tristan Bernard and Victor Hugo's Les Misérables, among other works.

  2. Walter Isidor Siegmeister (October 5 or 6, 1903 – September 10, 1965), [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] later known as Raymond W. Bernard, [6] was an early 20th-century American alternative health advocate and esoteric writer, [6] who formed part of the alternative reality subculture. [5]

  3. Browse the list of books by Raymond Bernard, a French author of occult and esoteric topics. Find ratings, reviews, editions and genres of his works, such as The Hollow Earth, Agharta and The Secret Life of Jesus the Essene.

  4. RAYMOND BERNARD (B.A., M.A., Ph.D.): THE REVOLT AGAINST CHEMICALS - Dr. R.W. Bernard & Morris A. Bealle, Editor of Capsule News. Mimeographed on heavy white paper and one of the hottest things ever printed. NEW, enlarged 1957 edition - 85 pages.

  5. Raymond Bernard was born on 10 October 1891 in Paris, France. He was a director and writer, known for Anne-Marie (1936), Adieu... Chérie (1946) and La maison vide (1921). He was married to Jeanne Salley. He died on 11 December 1977 in Paris, France.

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  6. Hailed by film critics around the world as the greatest screen adapation of Victor Hugo's mammoth nineteenth-century novel, Raymond Bernard's dazzling, nearly five-hour Les misérables is a breathtaking tour de force, unfolding with the depth and detail of its source.

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  8. Raymond Bernard. Les misérables. Hailed by film critics around the world as the greatest screen adapation of Victor Hugo's mammoth nineteenth-century novel, Raymond Bernard's dazzling, nearly five-hour Les misérables is a breathtaking tour de force, unfolding with the depth and detail of its source.

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