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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_NalpasLouis Nalpas - Wikipedia

    Louis Nalpas (1884–1948) was a Greek-French film producer. He was a leading producer during the silent era, and was employed by the large French studio Pathé. [1] :30 He was behind the company's construction of the Victorine Studios in Nice in 1921, which attempted to create a version of Hollywood on the French Riviera.

  2. Louis Richard Hubert Nalpas, né le 3 novembre 1884 à Izmir , à l'époque Smyrne (Empire ottoman) [1], et mort le 17 juillet 1948 à Lézinnes [2], est un producteur de cinéma français. Il est le frère du producteur Alex Nalpas, le grand-oncle du réalisateur Mario Nalpas et le cousin germain de l'écrivain Antonin Artaud.

    • 17 juillet 1948 (à 63 ans)Lézinnes ( Yonne)
    • Française
    • 3 novembre 1884Smyrne, Empire ottoman
    • Louis Richard Hubert Nalpas
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0620586Louis Nalpas - IMDb

    Louis Nalpas. Producer: La sultane de l'amour. Louis Nalpas is known for La sultane de l'amour (1919), La dame aux camélias (1912) and The Blues (1918).

    • Producer, Art Director, Production Manager
    • Louis Nalpas
  4. Jul 26, 2018 · Once known as France’s “Little Hollywood”, the story of La Victorine dates back to 1919, when Turkish-born filmmaker Louis Nalpas arrived on the Côte d’Azur and began to film The Sultan of Love. After Pathé Studios backed out in the middle of the shoot, he and his business partner, Serge Sandberg, bought an immense plot of rural land ...

  5. Louis Nalpas's films include The Story of the Fox, La folie du Docteur Tube, The Tenth Symphony, Mater dolorosa

  6. Mar 8, 2021 · La Folie du Docteur Tube (The Madness of Dr.Tube) - 1915 - Abel Gance : Abel Gance, Louis Nalpas, Léonce-Henri Burel, Cinémathèque française : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Volume 90%. 00:00.

  7. Feb 12, 2019 · La Victorine’s rollercoaster journey began in 1919, when director Louis Nalpas set his sights on building film studios in the seaside resort of Nice only to run out of funds and part with the fledgling enterprise. “Les Bijoutiers au Clair de Lune” starring Brigitte Bardot and Stephen Boyd.