Jean Laugier

Jean Laugier

Born: June 11, 1924
Died: August 20, 2006
in Saigon, Vietnam

Movies for Jean Laugier...

Title: La Poupée sanglante
Character: Father Violette
Released: September 17, 1976
Type: TV
Paris, 1925. Bénédict Masson, bookbinder and poet, is secretly in love with his neighbor, Christine. Christine works at the strange Coulteray mansion where the marquise accuses her husband of being a vampire. But Bénédict has other preoccupations: six of his apprentices have disappeared without a trace.
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The Egg
Title: The Egg
Released: March 8, 1972
Type: Movie
Emile Magis, a modest employee, more or less ostracized by the others, would like only one thing, to be happy. Little by little he realizes that life in society is a matter of convention, lies and deception. When he has understood that cynicism rules the world, he decides to play by its untold rules and to take his revenge.
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Huckleberry Finn
Title: Huckleberry Finn
Character: Bud
Released: January 28, 1967
Type: Movie
A TV movie about Huckleberry Finn, directed by Marcel Cravenne and released in France back in 1967.
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The Star Ship
Title: The Star Ship
Released: December 11, 1962
Type: Movie
Onboard a spaceship sailing into infinity, generations of travelers are subject to dictatorial rules imposed by the central computer "Psycho." Recruited as a new police officer, Eddy Burns will discover the terrifying secrets behind this flawless system.
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Goha
Title: Goha
Character: L'écrivain public (uncredited)
Released: May 6, 1959
Type: Movie
As far as can be determined, Goha was Tunisia's first entry in the Cannes Film Festival. Omar Sharif stars as a naïve young man who is taken for granted by friends and family. Little do they know that he has more intelligence, tenacity and imagination than all of them put together. The story takes an unexpectedly dramatic turn when the man falls in love with the young wife of his village's elderly "wise man". Based on an ancient Tunisian folk tale, Goha boasts impressive production values and sure-handed direction (by Jacques Baratier).