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    Henri, Duke of Verneuil

    Bishop of Metz

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  1. Film career. In 1947, Verneuil managed to convince the established European film actor Fernandel to appear in his first film. [5] In 1951 he directed his first feature, the black comedy La Table aux crevés. His second film, Forbidden Fruit (1952), based on a Georges Simenon novel, was even more acclaimed.

  2. Henri Verneuil was born on 15 October 1920 in Rodosto, Ottoman Empire [now Tekirdag, Turkey]. He was a director and writer, known for I... For Icarus (1979), The Sheep Has Five Legs (1954) and Mother (1991).

    • January 1, 1
    • Bagnolet, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Writer, Actor
  3. Gaston Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Verneuil (3 November 1601 – 28 May 1682), was the bishop of Metz from 1612 to 1652, despite not being ordained. In his early 50s he was displaced and had a career as a diplomat.

  4. The 25th Hour: Directed by Henri Verneuil. With Anthony Quinn, Virna Lisi, Grégoire Aslan, Michael Redgrave. In World War II, a Romanian gentile peasant is denounced by the village gendarme and sent to a concentration camp for Jews where, due to an error, he's drafted into the S.S.

    • (2.3K)
    • Drama, War
    • Henri Verneuil
    • 1967-04-26
  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt0103601Mother (1992) - IMDb

    Jan 15, 1992 · Mother: Directed by Henri Verneuil. With Richard Berry, Omar Sharif, Nathalie Roussel, Claudia Cardinale. This film recounts Henri Verneuil's relationship with his father who had brought his Armenian family to Marseille, France, in order to escape from the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire.

    • (2.1K)
    • Drama
    • Henri Verneuil
    • 1992-01-15
  6. Explore the filmography of Henri Verneuil on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  7. Watch Trailer. The Serpent (1973) Directed by Henri Verneuil. Genres - Drama, Spy Film, Thriller | Sub-Genres - Psychological Thriller Film, Spy Film | Release Date - Apr 5, 1973 | Run Time - 113 min. | Countries - United States of America | MPAA Rating - PG

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