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Raymond Bernard Wooden crosses, Les misérables

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  • "Miracle des loups: This historical film centers around the 15th-century battle between Louis XI and Charles of Burgundy at the city of Beauvais. Holding the Burgundian troops at bay, the king's forces are led in battle by the heroine Jeanne Hachette and assisted by a pack of wolves."
  • "Wooden crosses: Film adaptation of an anti-war novel that follows a French regiment in World War I as it trudges from patriotism to disillusionment."
  • "Les misérables: The story of Jean Valjean, the ex-convict who rises against all odds from galley slave to mayor, and the fanatical police inspector, Javert, who dedicates his life to recapturing Valjean."
  • "Joueur d'echecs: A lavish costume drama set in the court of Catherine the Great, the film combines romance, politics, and war with the strange story of the invention of the chess-playing automaton."
  • "In the first program, a French regiment confronts the horrors of World War I as they journey from patriotism to disillusionment about the glory of battle. In the second program, ex-convict Jean Valjean tries to rebuild his life to be a respectable citizen but police inspector Javert relentlessly hounds him and won't let him escape his past."
  • "Tarakanova: The film depicts the life of Elizaveta Alekseevna, later known as Princess Tarakanova, a pretender to the throne of Catherine the Great in 18th-century Russia."

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  • "Foreign language films"
  • "History"
  • "Drama"
  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Silent films"
  • "Feature films"
  • "War films"
  • "Melodramas (Motion pictures)"
  • "Melodrama"
  • "Historical films"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Fiction"
  • "War"
  • "Adaptation"

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  • "Raymond Bernard Wooden crosses, Les misérables"
  • "Raymond Bernard : [3 films]"
  • "Raymond Bernard"