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  1. Language. German. The Man Who Walked Through the Wall ( German: Ein Mann geht durch die Wand) is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Ladislao Vajda, starring Heinz Rühmann and Nicole Courcel. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The film is based on the novella The Man Who Walked Through Walls by Marcel Aymé.

  2. Le Passe-muraille. Not to be confused with Le Passe-muraille (sculpture). The passer-through-walls ( French: Le Passe-muraille ), translated as The Man Who Walked through Walls, The Walker-through-Walls or The Man who Could Walk through Walls, is a short story published by Marcel Aymé in 1941. [1]

  3. Among his 43 fantastic or supernatural short stories "The Walker-Through-Walls" ("Le Passe-Muraille"), first published as the title story of a 1943 collection, is probably Aymé's most successful. (See, for example, J. L. Dumont in Marcel Aymé et le merveilleux.) In contradiction to the implications of its title, "The Walker-Through-Walls ...

  4. The passer-through-walls, translated as The Man Who Walked through Walls, The Walker-through-Walls or The Man who Could Walk through Walls, is a short story published by Marcel Aymé in 1943. A man named Dutilleul lived in Montmartre. In his forty-third year, he discovered that he possessed the ability to pass effortlessly through walls.

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  5. Synopsis. Herr Buchsbaum, a mild-mannered revenue officer whose world revolves around his stamp collecting hobby, is terrorized by a dictatorial supervisor at work. His life is further troubled when his new neighbor disturbs his peace at home by giving piano lessons. He encounters an old professor who tells him that the only thing to do when ...

    • Ladislao Vajda
    • Heinz Rühmann
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  7. Translated by: Karen Reshkin. I n Montmartre, on the fourth floor of number 75b Rue Orchampt, there once lived a fine fellow named Dutilleul who had the remarkable gift of being able to pass through walls with perfect ease. He wore a pince-nez and a small black goatee and he worked as a level-three clerk in the Registration Ministry.

  8. Jul 25, 2014 · Mounted on a stone wall and looking as if the brass man was caught mid-stride walking through a wall, the bronze sculpture was based on a character by Parisian writer Marcel Ayme.

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