A Gentleman of France

A Gentleman of France is a 1921 British silent adventure film based on a novel by Stanley J. Weyman directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Eille Norwood, Madge Stuart and Hugh Buckler.[1] It is set in Sixteenth Century France.

A Gentleman of France
Directed byMaurice Elvey
Written byWilliam J. Elliott
Stanley J. Weyman
StarringEille Norwood
Madge Stuart
Hugh Buckler
Sydney Seaward
Production
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Distributed byStoll Pictures
CountryUnited Kingdom

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gollark: Yet people don't care about learning and don't do it and do gambling.
gollark: It's not particularly hard, in my opinion, to learn basic things about probability and expected value and such. It's difficult to *internalize* them and use them all the time, but gambling is a situation which is obviously bound by them and in which you can use formal mathematical reasoning easily.
gollark: This isn't really much of an explanation.
gollark: Those are separate.
gollark: And I can't see why people go around doing gambling and failing to understand basic statistics and probability, and yet.

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