Françoise Hornez

Françoise Hornez

Movies for Françoise Hornez...

The Thousandth Window
Title: The Thousandth Window
Character: Mme. Blot
Released: May 27, 1960
Type: Movie
An old man against the public housing project.
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Inspecteur Grey
Title: Inspecteur Grey
Character: Hélène
Released: October 20, 1956
Type: Movie
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Magic Village
Title: Magic Village
Character: La jeune mariée
Released: March 22, 1955
Type: Movie
Robert and his fiancée Lucienne were due to go on vacation together to a tented village in Sicily. Robert is forced to postpone his trip and only joins Lucienne a few days later, taking advantage of the departure of a following group. During the train journey, he befriends Thérèse, a young Sicilian living in Paris, who wants to make a pilgrimage to the land of her ancestors. Lucienne is away from the camp when Robert arrives, so he can continue to see Thérèse, and little by little they discover that they love each other. When Lucienne returns, an explanation and reconciliation take place, then Robert changes his mind and, with the vacations over, leaves Lucienne alone to live in Sicily with Thérèse, who wants to stay in her family's homeland.
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Papa, Mama, the Maid and I
Title: Papa, Mama, the Maid and I
Character: Nicole
Released: November 26, 1954
Type: Movie
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Justice Is Done
Title: Justice Is Done
Character: Monique Andrieux
Released: September 20, 1950
Type: Movie
Elsa Lundenstein is accused of having murdered her lover. The jury discusses the case vividly. All members are somehow prejudiced because of personal life experience and subsequently each member reads something different into the presented facts.
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Maya
Title: Maya
Character: Fifine
Released: December 9, 1949
Type: Movie
Based on a venerable Legend of the Sea, the story concerns a pliable prostitute named Bella (Romance) who is all things to all men. No matter what sort of woman her client wants, she will become that woman -- at least for the night. When a middle-aged man named Jean insists that Bella is his long-lost sweetheart, she plays along, hoping to escape her sordid lifestyle. The emotional tragedy that follows is meant to explain how Bella became "Maya," the living embodiment of Lost Souls.