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  1. Le Bal du comte d'Orgel ("Count d'Orgel's Ball") is a French novel by Raymond Radiguet (1903–1923). The second and last novel by the Parisian author, it was published posthumously in 1924. Set as a love triangle during the années folles , it proved controversial, as did his first psychological novel , Le Diable au corps ...

  2. Based on Raymond Radiguet 's book of the same name, posthumously published in 1924, the film concerns a ball hosted by the Comte d'Orgel (English: Count of Orgel ). Set in 1920, the Comte hosts a soirée and dance for the upper echelons of Parisian society.

  3. 1 de jul. de 1970 · With Jean-Claude Brialy, Sylvie Fennec, Bruno Garcin, Micheline Presle. 1920. Count Anne d'Orgel entertains the upper crust of Paris. A handsome young man, François de Séryeuse, who is fascinated by him, gets into his manor and falls in love with Mahé, the count's young wife.

    • (45)
    • Drama
    • Marc Allégret
    • 1970-07-01
  4. 13 de sept. de 2013 · Count d'Orgel's ball : Radiguet, Raymond, 1903-1923 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Radiguet, Raymond, 1903-1923; Cancogni, Annapaola, 1944- Publication date. 2005. Topics. Aristocracy (Social class), Aristocracy (Social class), Manners and customs. Publisher. New York : New York Review Books. Collection.

  5. Micheline Presle Cast. Françoise Sagan Screenplay. Christian Matras Cinematography. Raymond Le Sénéchal Music. Victoria Mercanton Editing. Critics reviews. The story of a complicated love-triangle set in Parisian high society of the 1920s.

  6. The story of a complicated love-triangle set in Parisian high society of the 1920s

  7. Novel. Phillipe Grumbach. Writer. Nobles try desperately to cling to the crumbling aristocracy in the days following World War I. The Count (Jean-Claude Brialy) and his Countess Mahe (Sylvia Fennec) delight in throwing lavish costume balls. The couple develops a friendship with a young boy who delights in the parties thrown by the noble couple.