The House on the Dune (novel)
The House on the Dune (French: La maison dans la dune) is a 1932 novel by the French writer Maxence Van Der Meersch.[1] It portrays the battle between smugglers and customs officials along the French-Belgian border.
Author | Maxence Van Der Meersch |
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Country | France |
Language | French |
Genre | Crime |
Publication date | 1932 |
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Adaptations
It has been turned into films on three occasions:
- The House on the Dune (1934 film), a French film directed by Pierre Billon
- The House on the Dune (1952 film), a French film directed by Georges Lampin
- The House on the Dune (1988 film), a Belgian film directed by Michel Mees
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References
- Mosley p.193
Bibliography
- Philip Mosley. Split Screen: Belgian Cinema and Cultural Identity. SUNY Press, 2001.
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