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  1. Most memorable are the contributions from Pierre Renoir and Pierre Larquey, two rocks of 1940s French cinema (if you'll forgive the pun). Both actors are cast according to type, Renoir as the Mephistophelean villain Vautrin, Larquey as the self-sacrificing father Goriot.

  2. Sylvie and the Ghost (French: Sylvie et le fantôme) is a 1946 French fantasy/comedy film directed by Claude Autant-Lara and starring Odette Joyeux, François Périer and Pierre Larquey. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Jacques Krauss and Lucien Carré.

  3. Crazy for Love: Directed by Jean Boyer. With Bourvil, Pierre Larquey, Jane Marken, Georges Baconnet. To inheritate his oncle's hotel and restaurant Hyppolyte, a naive and simple man, must pass his primary school exam.

  4. Le roman d'un spahi: Directed by Michel Bernheim. With Mireille Balin, Antonin Berval, Pierre Larquey, Jorge Rigaud. Jean is a proud spahi in the French army in North Africa.

  5. Sept hommes, une femme: Directed by Yves Mirande. With Fernand Gravey, Véra Korène, Pierre Larquey, Roger Duchesne. At the urging of her childhood friend Brémontier, Lucie de Kéradec, a wealthy widowed countess who wishes to remarry, invites all of her seven suitors to her mansion.

  6. Livre disque adapté du film de Walt DisneyUn album du Petit Ménestrel édité en 1955Raconté par Pierre Larquey

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  7. La femme que j'ai assassinée: Directed by Jacques Daniel-Norman. With Armand Bernard, Pierre Larquey, Micheline Francey, Charles Vanel. A group of smug forty-something bourgeois meets every month to talk about their amorous adventures and other trivia.

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