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  1. Jacqueline Pierreux (Ruan, 15 de enero de 1923-Salins, 10 de marzo de 2005) fue una actriz francesa que participó en alrededor de un centenar de películas a lo largo de su trayectoria cinematográfica que abarcó desde 1943 hasta 1980.

    • Francesa
    • 10 de marzo de 2005 (82 años), Salins (Francia)
    • Jacqueline Léone Madeleine Pierreux
  2. Jacqueline Pierreux (15 January 1923 – 10 March 2005) was a French film and television actress. From the early 1970s onwards she also enjoyed success as a producer. She was the wife of screenwriter Pierre Léaud and the mother of prolific film actor Jean-Pierre Léaud who starred in Francois Truffaut's The 400 Blows and Day For Night.

    • 1943-1980 (film & TV)
  3. Jacqueline Pierreux; Gebuertsnumm: Jacqueline Léone Madeleine Pierreux: Gebuer: 15. Januar 1923 Rouen: Gestuerwen: 10. Mäerz 2005 Salins: Nationalitéit: Frankräich: Aktivitéit: Schauspiller, Filmproduzent: Famill; Bestuet mat: Pierre Léaud: Kanner: Jean-Pierre Léaud

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    Development

    In 1958, American International Pictures founders James H. Nicholson and Samuel Z. Arkoff hired Italian talent agent and producer Fulvio Lucisano to look for commercially viable Italian films for them after the large success of the Italian feature Hercules (1958). In February 1963, American International Pictures made a deal with the Italian film production company Galatea that they would contribute to a minimum of nine co-productions in the next eight years. Black Sabbath follows many produc...

    Pre-production

    The casting and crewing of Black Sabbath was divided between the film's three main production partners: Galatea cast actress Susy Andersen while retaining Mario Bava, who had directed several of their films, including Black Sunday, American International Pictures secured Mark Damon and Boris Karloff, and Societé Cinématographique Lyre secured Michèle Mercier and Jacqueline Pierreux (the latter is credited under the pseudonym "Jacqueline Soussard" on American prints). Mercier had previously wo...

    Filming

    Black Sabbath was made at the end of production of The Girl Who Knew Too Much during an eight-week period between February and March 1963. American International's involvement with the film allowed Salvatore Billitteri of Titra Sound Corporation to be on set to supervise the film for dubbing on its English-language release. As the film was going to be dubbed in different languages, actors could no longer phonetically pronounce their dialogue as it had to be done rhythmically to match various...

    The film opened in Italy through Warner Bros. on August 17, 1963, under the title I tre volti della paura (transl.The Three Faces of Fear). Black Sabbath grossed 103.5 million Italian lira (equivalent to $65,000) on its original Italian release compared to its 205 million lira budget, making the film a box office bomb. Co-writer Alberto Bevilacqua ...

    In a contemporary review of the American International Picture's edit, The Globe and Mail stated that "The Drop of Water" and "The Telephone" were "a good deal more sophisticated than usual horror fare" while "The Wurdulak" "bears no trace of [Bava's] manner of directing" and that the acting was "rudimentary". The Boston Globe gave the film a negat...

    Boris Karloff enjoyed working with Bava on Black Sabbath, and he praised his work to both Christopher Lee and Vincent Price who would later go on to work with Bava in The Whip and the Body and Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs respectively. Plans were made to reunite Bava with Karloff and Lee to work an adaptation of "The Dunwich Horror", provisional...

    Black Sabbath at IMDb
    Black Sabbath at the American Film Institute Catalog
    Black Sabbath at AllMovie
    • Lionello Santi, Alberto Barsanti
    • 205 million
  4. El canto del gallo es una película española de drama estrenada en 1955, dirigida por Rafael Gil y protagonizada en los papeles principales por Francisco Rabal, Gérard Tichy y Jacqueline Pierreux. [1] Está basada en la novela homónima de José Antonio Giménez-Arnau publicada en 1954. [2]

  5. After You Duchess (French: Après vous, duchesse) is a 1954 French comedy film directed by Robert de Nesle and starring Jean Parédès, Jacqueline Pierreux and Jacques Morel. The film's art direction was by Raymond Nègre.

  6. Jean Domarchi, a critic at Cahiers du cinéma, had earlier recommended the son of an assistant scriptwriter, Pierre Léaud, and the actress Jacqueline Pierreux. Patrick Auffay was cast as René. Truffaut was immediately captivated by the fourteen-year-old Léaud, [1] who had already appeared with Jean Marais in Georges Lampin 's La ...