Andrée Danis
Andrée Danis was a French film editor. She worked on around thirty films between 1919 and 1952 including Abel Gance's J'accuse.[1]
Andrée Danis | |
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Occupation | Editor |
Years active | 1919-1952 (film) |
Selected filmography
- J'accuse (1919)
- The Duke of Reichstadt (1931)
- The Eaglet (1931)
- They Were Twelve Women (1940)
- Paris-New York (1940)
- Strange Suzy (1941)
- Jocelyn (1952)
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gollark: I think a much better approach for self-driving cars would just be to have rentable self-driving short-range electric cars in big cities and stuff, which would use only whitelisted roads where you can make sure to apply necessary standardization and add whatever infrastructure is needed.
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gollark: Also tracking everyone else, so I'm against that sort of thing.
References
- Pym p.603
Bibliography
- Pym, John. Time Out Film Guide. Penguin Books, 2002.
External links
- Andrée Danis on IMDb
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