• Pathé (French: [pate]; styled as PATHÉ!) is a major film production and distribution company, owning a number of cinema chains through its subsidiary Pathé...
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  • Masquerade (2022 film) (category Pathé films)
    With Pathé, Films du Kiosque on 'Mascarade'". Variety. Retrieved 2 April 2023. "En attendant la sortie d'OSS 117, Nicolas Bedos retrouve Pierre Niney...
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    disinformation so he would become suspicious of the United States. Pierre Charles Pathé - KGB codename PECHERIN (later MASON) ran one of Moscow's disinformation...
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  • The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan (category Pathé films)
    months. Pathé also announced that both films would be released in 2023. Produced by Dimitri Rassam for France's Chapter 2, a Mediawan Company, and Pathé, the...
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  • a case study of disinformation, the authors describe journalist Pierre-Charles Pathé [fr], whose publication in France was secretly financed by Soviet...
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    acquired the largest French motion picture studio, Pathé, in 1929, just prior to the Great Depression. Pathé collapsed in 1935, and Natan was the subject of...
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    beginning of the 1930s he signed a contract with Pathé-Natan and stood out in three films by Raymond Bernard, Pathé's lead director - Montmartre (1931) as a pimp;...
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    stars of the Petit Ramponneau in Montmartre, run by Théophile Pathé, brother of Charles Pathé, through whom he recorded his first cylindres. He made his...
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  • production had to be suspended for three months. The French film company Pathé took over production, whose cost was escalating wildly. The quarter-mile...
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    plays by Molière, Pierre Corneille, and Alfred de Musset. From the summer of 1905, Linder appeared in short comedy films for Pathé, at first usually in...
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