Armand Babel

Armand Babel

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Gwen, or the Book of Sand
Title: Gwen, or the Book of Sand
Character: Twin 1 (voice)
Released: February 6, 1985
Type: Movie
Gwen is a young girl adopted by a nomad tribe in a desert post-apocalyptic world. When Gwen's friend is kidnapped, she and an old woman called Roseline embark on a trip to bring him back.
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Title: Châteauvallon
Released: January 4, 1985
Type: TV
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Vive les femmes!
Title: Vive les femmes!
Released: March 7, 1984
Type: Movie
The love affairs of Bob, a womanizer and seducer and Mammouth, the unhappy loner.
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La visite de la vieille dame
Title: La visite de la vieille dame
Character: Le chef du train
Released: January 5, 1971
Type: Movie
Adaptation for TV of the play by Friedrich Durrenmatt. A very rich old lady arrives in her nearly bankrupt native village. She is ready to come to the rescue but only if her old lover who had once abandoned her pregnant is killed.
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Le lys dans la vallée
Title: Le lys dans la vallée
Character: Le régisseur
Released: May 16, 1970
Type: Movie
Félix de Vandenesse's youthful love for the beautiful, inaccessible Madame de Mortsauf, who devotes her life to a half-mad husband and two fragile children. Madame de Mortsauf maintains a friendly, tender relationship. But when she learns of the young man's affair with an Englishwoman, she dies of jealousy and regret.
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Would-Be Gentleman
Title: Would-Be Gentleman
Character: Le second laquais
Released: December 28, 1968
Type: Movie
Le Bourgeois gentilhomme satirizes attempts at social climbing and the bourgeois personality, poking fun both at the vulgar, pretentious middle-class and the vain, snobbish aristocracy. The title is meant as an oxymoron: in Molière's France, a "gentleman" was by definition nobly born, and thus there could be no such thing as a bourgeois gentleman.
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La forêt noire
Title: La forêt noire
Character: First soldier
Released: February 6, 1968
Type: Movie
Inspired by the life of 19th century composer Robert Schumann, this fiction tells the decline of Hans Richter, a great German musician. Then dying, he feels his reason leaving him, while his wife gets closer to his disciple, Friedrich Turner, who has endless admiration for him. After his death, Turner helped make him a legend.