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  1. Germaine Aussey (born Germaine Adrienne Agassiz, 18 December 1909 in Paris – 15 March 1979 in Geneva) was a French actress who worked with, among others, René Clair, Julien Duvivier, Paul Fejos, Jean Grémillon, Marc Allégret, and Sacha Guitry.

  2. Germaine Aussey was born on 18 December 1909 in Paris, France. She was an actress, known for Idillio a Budapest (1941), The Pearls of the Crown (1937) and Princesse Tam-Tam (1935). She was married to John Ringling North. She died on 15 March 1979 in Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

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  3. Germaine Aussey was a French actress who worked with, among others, René Clair, Julien Duvivier, Paul Fejos, Jean Grémillon, Marc Allégret, and Sacha Guitry. She was, from 1940-1945, married to circus impresario John Ringling North. The union ended in divorce.

  4. Germaine Adrienne Agassis dite Germaine Aussey, née le 18 décembre 1909 à Paris (17 e) et morte le 15 mars 1979 à Genève, est une actrice française. Biographie. Issue de parents de condition modeste, rien ne prédestinait la jeune Germaine à faire carrière au cinéma, même devenu sonore depuis peu.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Le_GolemLe Golem - Wikipedia

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    In a Prague ghetto, poor Jews find themselves oppressed by Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor (Harry Baur) which leads to talk among the Jews of re-awakening the Golem who is being held in an attic by Rabbi Jacob (Charles Dorat). During a food riot, Rudolph's mistress, the Countess Strada (Germaine Aussey), is rescued by the enamored De Trignac (Roger C...

    The original screenplay was written by Jiří Voskovec and Jan Werich based on their play Golem. Duvivier turned down their script, wrote his own screenplay, but kept parts of the original in, for which he was successfully sued by Voskovec and Werich. The film was shot at Barrandov Studiosin Prague.

    The French premiere was in Le Paris cinema at Champs Elysées, Paris. The movie is a sequel to Paul Wegener's 1920 film The Golem: How He Came into the World. The film opened in Britain in 1937 with a running time that was cut to 83 minutes. It was then reissued the next year under the title The Legend of Prague with a running time of 70 minutes. In...

    Writing for The Spectator in 1937, Graham Greene gave the film a mildly good review, noting that the "acceptance of the most fantastic situations" lent the film "a curious, almost Surrealist" quality, but that Baur's performance as the Emperor had been "one of his most brilliant performances", and that ultimately the film was "quite worth seeing as...

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  6. Germaine Aussey was a French actress who was active in the film industry from the 1930s to the 1950s. She was born in Paris, France on 18 December 1909. Germaine Aussey began her career in the 1930s, appearing in films such as “Le Grand Jeu” (1934), “La Bandera” (1935), and “La Belle Équipe” (1936).

  7. Allo Berlin? Ici Paris!: Directed by Julien Duvivier. With Josette Day, Germaine Aussey, Wolfgang Klein, Karel Stepanek. Story of a rendezvous in Paris which is prepared through telephone calls between a Berlin telephonist and his female colleague in Paris.