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L'Homme qui revient de loin (1972)
The story of a rich and arrogant owner of a French château who disappears suddenly, leaving the direction of his company to his younger brother and his ambitious wife Fanny. But soon, the ghost of the missing brother arrives to disrupt the couple’s dream life.
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6.2
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10
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Aujourd'hui Madame (1970)
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10
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Saint-Just et la force des choses (1975)
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10
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Mauprat (1972)
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8.2
/13/
10
/2/
70
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Le Pain noir (1974)
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4.4
/45/
45
/4/
60
/2/

Intervilles (1962)
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10
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80
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Mon fils (1971)
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6.5
/21/
10
/1/

L'Amateur (1967)
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10
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75
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The Aeronauts (1967)
The Aeronauts was a French children's TV series about two fighter jet pilots and their adventures. It was based on a comic book series by Jean-Michel Charlier and Albert Uderzo. Made by French production company Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française between 1967 and 1970, its original French title was Les chevaliers du ciel. The three seasons were originally filmed in colors but the first season was broadcast on French TV from September 1967 in black and white, as French television was only in black and white at the time. All three seasons, however, were later released in colors when the series appeared in a 6-DVD box in the early 2000s. This 6-DVD set is now sold out and used copies fetch high prices. It was dubbed into English, retitled The Aeronauts and shown on UK children's TV in the early 1970s. In 1972 Rick Jones released a single of the anglicised theme tune. In 1976 a version dubbed into Afrikaans and titled Mirage was shown by the SABC in South Africa.
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5.0
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10
/2/

12 légionnaires (1976)
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10
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Les Enfants des autres (1974)
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7.8
/28/
10
/2/

Les Gens de Mogador (1972)
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6.4
/13/
10
/2/

Le soleil se lève à l'est (1974)
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7.2
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10
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Nans le berger (1974)
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10
/2/

Aubrac-City (1971)
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10
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Cadet Rousselle (1971)
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8.6
/7/
10
/2/

La Malle de Hambourg (1972)
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10
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Un certain Richard Dorian (1973)
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8.4
/26/
10
/2/

Le Jeune Fabre (1973)
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10
/2/

Un mystère par jour (1970)
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6.3
/9/
10
/2/

Noële aux quatre vents (1970)
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7.5
/9/
10
/2/

Pot-Bouille (1972)
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10
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50
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Un curé de choc (1974)
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6.7
/43/
10
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60
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D'Artagnan (1969)
The young knight d'Artagnan did not inherit much from his father: a yellow nag and a letter of recommendation to his father's friend. On his way from Gascony to Paris, the knight loses this letter in a brawl. But d'Artagnan quickly wins the friendship of the three inseparable musketeers Athos, Aramis, and Porthos—and the love of the beautiful Constance, who is kidnapped by agents on behalf of the Cardinal.
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7.0
/17/
10
/2/
60
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Les Secrets de la mer Rouge (1968)
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10
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80
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À bout portant (1968)
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6.9
/12/
10
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Jean de la Tour Miracle (1967)
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7.8
/14/
10
/2/
100
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Molière pour rire et pour pleurer (1973)
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10
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Le Manège de Port-Barcarès (1972)
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7.5
/30/
10
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70
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L'Homme du Picardie (1968)
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10
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Les Complices de l'aube (1965)
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10
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100
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L'Âne Culotte (1967)
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7.6
/16/
10
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Illusions perdues (1966)
1819, Angouleme, France, a young ambitious poet, Lucien Chardon is introduced in the salon of Mme de Bargeton where meets the high society of the city. Lucien dreams of going to Paris to conquer the glory. But if Paris is the city where he can find fame, it is also that of great disappointments.
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10
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Les Dossiers de Jérôme Randax (1965)
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10
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Rue barrée (1967)
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7.4
/9/
10
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D'Iberville (1967)
D'Iberville is a Canadian dramatic adventure television series which aired on Radio-Canada in 1967 and 1968, and on CBC Television's English network from 1968 to 1969.
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7.9
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43
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78
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Les Nouvelles Aventures de Vidocq (1971)
Based on the memoirs of Eugène-François Vidocq, this series follows the adventures of this former convict turned policeman in the early 19th century. In these new adventures, Vidocq comes up against a ravishing “baronne”, a formidable gang leader. The cases entrusted to Vidocq are not only police affairs, but also delicate, political and even diplomatic affairs.
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7.5
/37/
25
/6/
70
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Thibaud ou les Croisades (1968)
This series features the adventures of Thibaud, nicknamed the White Knight, son of a Christian baron and an Arab mother, in Israel during the Crusades.
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7.6
/83/
35
/5/
75
/2/

Chapi Chapo (1974)
Chapi Chapo is a French short stop-motion series. Created by Italo Bettiol and Stephano Lonati, with music by François de Roubaix, it premiered in 1974 on RF Television and ran for 60 5-minute episodes. The show aired on American television in the 1980s as part of Nickelodeon's Pinwheel. It was named "Chapi Chapo" as a play-on-words with the French word, chapeaux, which means "hats". Both of the main characters wore oversized hats that matched their clothing. The one in red is Chapi and the one in blue is Chapo. Each episode ends with a little dance.
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6.9
/42/
10
/4/

Le Secret des Flamands (1974)
Inspired by the book The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects by painter Giorgio Vasari, this historical soap opera, in which betrayals, kidnappings, murders and police investigations are interwoven, relates the discovery by the Italians of the secret of Flemish painting around 1470.
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7.2
/53/
17
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85
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Eneide (1971)
A 7 part adaptation of the epic tale of Aeneas, written by Virgil as the Roman sequel to Homer's Iliad and Odyssey.
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8.6
/70/
20
/5/
73
/3/

Quentin Durward (1971)
Quentin Durward is a French-German swashbuckler TV series. It was produced in 1970, directed by Gilles Grangier and broadcast in 1971. The series starred the German actor Amadeus August as the protagonist and the French actress Marie-France Boyer as Isabelle de Croye. The series was based on Sir Walter Scott's in 1823 published novel Quentin Durward. It concerns a Scottish soldier who serves French King Louis XI while the King has to overcome the schemes of his rival Charles the Bold and Jean Balue. The TV series kept close to the classic novel and was often shot at historic French locations. The French version consists of 7 instalments of 52 minutes each, while the dubbed German version had 13 episodes of about 25 minutes apiece. Both versions have been made available on DVD.
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7.4
/53/
32
/4/

Arpad, le tzigane (1973)
Arpad, the Gypsy is a Hungarian-French-German television film series which aired on ORTF in France and ZDF in Germany between 1973 and 1974. It starred Robert Etcheverry as Arpad.
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7.6
/11/
10
/3/

La Princesse du rail (1967)
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6.2
/39/
10
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60
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Les aventures de Michel Vaillant (1967)
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François Gaillard ou la Vie des autres (1971)
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The Maple Leaf (1971)
From 1535 to 1760, this story follows the Bellerose family, beginning with François Bellerose's arrival in New France with Jacques Cartier and culminating in Julien Bellerose's death. Through generations, the Belleroses embody the tenacity and courage with which families overcame adversity to build Canada, then known as New France. Each episode features a new generation.


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