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La Guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu

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  • "Tiger at the gates"
  • "There'll be no Trojan War"
  • "There'll be no Trojan war"
  • "Guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu [VIDEOCASSETTE]"

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  • "Giraudoux' famous play about the conflict between those who see war as the ultimate folly, and those who speak of patriotism, manliness and glory."
  • ""An inspired production of Giradoux's famous play (the English version is called Tiger at the gates) about the conflict between those who see war as the greatest risk of all and the ultimate folly, and those who speak of patriotism, manliness, and glory"--Container."
  • "Giraudoux' famous play (the English version is called Tiger at the Gates) about the conflict between those who see war as the ultimate folly, and those who speak of patriotism, manliness and glory."
  • "La pièce se passe à Troie, avant que la guerre n'éclante. Les Grecs ont décidé d'envoyer un ambassadeur pour demamder raison aux Troyens de l'enlèvement d'Hélène. Dans la ville, deux clans se sont formés. Le clan de la paix veut vivre sereinement auprès des siens et fera tout pour éviter un nouveau conflit aussi absurde que funestre à sa patrie. L'autre clan s'efforce de rendre la guerre inévitable. Entre les deux partis, Hélène, le prétexte et l'enjeu du conflit. Mais il y a aussi un obstacle invisible et redoutable. Il est représenté par les "dieux" et par le destin. La guerre aura-t-elle lieu ou non? Un dénouement surprenant et inattendu fera pencher la balance."
  • ""Giraudoux's play about the conflict between those who see war as the greatest risk of all and the ultimate folly, and those who speak of patriotism, manliness, and glory.""
  • "Production of Giraudoux's play (Tiger at the Gates) about the conflict between those who see war as the greatest risk of all and the ultimate folly, and those who speak of patriotism, manliness and glory. It has been read to provide different messages on different occasions: when it was written, as a commentary on the growing menace of Nazi Germany; and post war, as a warning to each new threat of Cold War."
  • "Téléthéâtre présentant la pièce de Jean Giraudoux, écrite pour commenter la menace croissante de l'Allemagne nazie et opposant ceux qui perçoivent la guerre comme l'ultime folie et ceux qui n'y voient que vertues (patriotisme, virilité et gloire). Avec Anny Duperey, Pierre Santini, Jean Piat, Claude Pieplu, Rosy Varte, Lambert Wilson."
  • "Giraudoux in this play uses the mythological characters of the Trojan War to depict the conflict between those who see war as folly and those who see it as something of worth."
  • "Summary: An important landmark of twentieth-century theater, first presented in 1935. Rewriting the events of the Illiad, Jean Giraudoux simultaneously gave new direction to the French stage."
  • "Giraudoux's famous play about the conflict between those who see war as the ultimate folly, and those who speak of patriotism, manliness and glory."

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  • "Fiction television programs"
  • "Drama"
  • "Historical television programs"
  • "Television programs"
  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Foreign language television programs"

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  • "La Guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu"
  • "La guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu [enregistrement vidéo]"
  • "La Guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu There'll be no Trojan war"
  • "Guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu (Television program : 1981)"
  • "La guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu There'll be no Trojan war"
  • "La guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu"
  • "Guerre de Troie N'aura Pas Lieu"
  • "La Guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu There'll be no Trojan War"