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Choréographie: Lizica Codreanu. Image: Henri Barreyre, Léon Morizet. Décor: Robert Delaunay. Costumes: Sonia Delaunay. Production: Les Films Luminor, 1926. Collection: Paris Île-de-France. Infos techniques: support d'origine, film 35mm, noir et blanc, muet, cartons originaux en français.
Le p'tit Parigot ( The Small Parisian One) is a 1926 French movie serial in six parts. [1] It was directed by René Le Somptier and starred Georges Biscot. Costume design was by Sonia Delaunay .
Le P'tit Parigot é o nome de uma série de filmes franceses em seis episódios filmados em 1926. René Le Somptier foi o diretor com Georges Biscot no centro das atenções. Parte 1: Parte 1 (1 h 14 min) Parte 2: La Belle Inconnue (33 min) Parte 3: O enredo (36 min) Parte 4: O mistério do Val d'Enfer (34 min) Parte 5: Zarka, a bruxa (33 min)
Le P'tit Parigot est le nom d'une série de films français en six épisodes tournés en 1926 [1]. René Le Somptier en était le réalisateur avec Georges Biscot en vedette. 1 partie : Première Partie (1 h 14 min) 2 partie : La Belle Inconnue (33 min) 3 partie : Le Complot (36 min) 4 partie : Le Mystère du Val d'Enfer (34 min)
- 240 minutes (6 parties)
- Paul Cartoux, Henri Decoin
- René Le Somptier
- Les Films Luminor
Le p'tit Parigot: Directed by René Le Somptier. With Georges Biscot, Marquisette Bosky, Georges Melchior, Suzanne Christy. Georges Grigny-Latour, known as "P'tit Parigot", is the son of an academician and captain of the French football team.
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- Drama, Sport
- René Le Somptier
- 1926-10-08
It depicts the misfortunes of Georges Grigny-Latour, also known as the ‘P’tit Parigot’, son of an academic and captain of the French rugby union football team. This sport serial is a historical source of precious and useful information enabling us to address the representations of rugby at the time.
26 de fev. de 2020 · Lizica Codreanu, wearing a Pierrot-Éclair costume designed by Sonia Delaunay, on the set of René Le Somptier’s film Le P’tit Parigot, 1926; unknown photographer. © Bibliothèque nationale de France. | src Tate Modern: The EY Exhibition: Sonia Delaunay Still photo from the film "Le P’tit Parigot," written by Paul Cartoux and ...