#La fayette (1961)
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vmpirevnom · 1 year ago
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Adrienne hiding Lafayette from the police so he can go to America:
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//She’s so pretty 😍
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nordleuchten · 7 months ago
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Take care of yourself, my dear friend. For tho’ I think your nation would in any event work out her salvation, I am persuaded were she to lose you, it would cost her oceans of blood, and years of confusion and anarchy.
Thomas Jefferson to the Marquis de La Fayette, April 2, 1790
“From Thomas Jefferson to Lafayette, 2 April 1790,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/01-16-02-0163. [Original source: The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, vol. 16, 30 November 1789–4 July 1790, ed. Julian P. Boyd. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1961, pp. 292–293.] (04/19/2024)
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detournementsmineurs · 11 months ago
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Marina Vlady dans "La Princesse de Clèves" de Jean Delannoy (1961) - adapté du roman éponyme de Madame de La Fayette qui se situe à la cour des Valois dans les dernières années du règne du Roi Henri II (1678) - décembre 2023.
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marq-de-laf · 7 years ago
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Where did you find the snippets of the 1961 Lafayette movie?? I can't find anything anywhere for it!
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Mostly on Youtube. Here’s one clip of the army. Here’s a clip of Lafayette fighting extremely dramatically at Yorktown.
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jozefsquare · 5 years ago
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(via Movie Poster - Princess of Cleves, Miloš Reindl, 1961)
Movie poster designed for Jean Delannoy’s adaptation of Madame de La Fayette with magical artwork by Czech graphic designer and fine artist Miloš Reindl.
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elcinelateleymickyandonie · 3 years ago
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Filmography
Cinema
1955: Les deux font la paire
1955: Futures Vedettes
1955: Mannequins de Paris
1955: La Polka des menottes
1955: Œil pour œil
1957: L'Ami de la famille
1958: L'Eau lives
1958: Les Jeux dangereux
1959: Bal de nuit
1960: Le Dialogue des Carmélites
1960: Pleins feux sur l'assassin
1961: La Fayette
1962: Donnez-moi dix hommes desespérés
1962: Les Ennemis
1963: Le Glaive et la Balance
1963: Les Carabiniers
1963: Ein mann in schönsten alter
1964: Mort, où est ta victoire?
1964: Chi lavora e perduto
1964: Ein Mann im schönsten Alter
1966: La Sentinelle endormie
1966: Dieu a choisi Paris
1966: Funf vor zwölf in Caracas
1969: Les Chemins de Katmandou
1972: La Pente douce
1972: Defense of jouer
1974: The Ghost of Freedom
1977: L'Amant de poche
1979: Rue du Pied de Grue
1987: La Maison de Jeanne
1994: Dieu que les femmes sont amoureuses.
TV
1961: Plainte contre inconnu
1962: La caméra explore le temps, Le Meurtre by Henry Stuart ou La double passion by Marie Stuart
1967: Le Théâtre de la jeunesse: Le Secret de Wilhelm Storitz
1968: Les Dossiers de l'agence O: La Petite Fleuriste de Deauville,
1968: La Dame fantôme
1970: La nuit se lève
1972: Les Cinq Dernières Minutes
1974: Between toutes les femmes
1975: Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes
1977: Rendez-vous en noir
1977: Dernier appel, by Abder Isker
1977: Attention chien méchant
1977: Cinéma 16: L'oeil de l'autre
1978: Les Enquêtes du commissaire Maigret
1980: Changements de décors
1980: Cinéma 16: Irène et sa folie
1981: Les Amours des années folles
1981: Cinq-Mars, by Jean-Claude Brialy
1981: La Guerre des chaussettes
1981: Les Cinq Dernières Minutes
1982: La Tendresse
1982: Contes modernes: À propos du travail
1982: Emmenez-moi au théâtre: Patate
1983: Il faut marier Julie, by Marc Marino
1984: Hélas, Alice est lasse
1985: Simone by Christine Ehm
1995: L'Impossible Monsieur Papa.
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascale_Audret
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marquisdelaughingette · 7 years ago
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In a fast post-chaise, together with his brother-in-law and two other friends, Gilbert made straight for Paris. There he found the streets swarming, with everybody shouting 'Vive la reine!' [festivities were underway to celebrate the new Dauphin]. The American uniform was recognized. When the people realized that its wearer was a general and no less a person than La Fayette, they gave him a tremendous welcome. He hurried to the Hôtel de Noailles, but found the house empty, the whole family being absent at the festivities. There was nothing for it but to wait, with all the impatience of a man who has long been conjuring up the picture of the warrior's return, of delighted welcome and happy surprise, only to be met with disappointment. Crowds have a wonderful gift of spreading news. Very soon the glittering company at the Hôtel de Ville learned that La Fayette was back. For Adrienne it was agony to know he was so near and yet so far. The King and Queen were full of kindness. She was immediately sent for and told that she must not delay a moment embracing a husband who had been so long away. Adrienne, a great respecter of the laws of etiquette, refused Their Majesties considerate permission for her to go home immediately. The only favour she asked was that when the procession passed the Hôtel de Noailles on the return journey, the Marquis should be allowed to pay his respects to the Queen. Not only did Marie- Antoinette acquiesce; she insisted on the Marquise riding in one of the royal coaches, so that she should not be held back by the passage of a far from short cortege. The Queen had her own coach stopped in front of the Noailles mansion, saw the young general, and made him go at once in search of his wife. So deeply moved was Adrienne that she fainted dead away as she was getting out of the carriage. Gilbert caught her in his arms and carried her upstairs, according to a newspaper report, 'in the midst of the applause of a vast multitude which could not keep from expressing its appreciation of so moving a scene of conjugal affection.
The Life of the Marquise de La Fayette” by Andre Maurois (1961 translation)
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pocketsofcandles · 7 years ago
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If anyone wants to watch the Lafayette (1961) Movie... behold...
magazinweb.net/film-la-fayette-la-fayette-1961.html
@marq-de-laf
@everylafayettefanever
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vmpirevnom · 1 year ago
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//I found Adrienne 😍
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nordleuchten · 1 year ago
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Have you yet any thing new, My dear Sir, any thing that May put me in spirits? You know I am not of a desponding, dark temper.
The Marquis de La Fayette to Alexander Hamilton, October 21, 1780
“To Alexander Hamilton from Marquis de Lafayette, 21 October [1780],” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-02-02-0919. [Original source: The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, vol. 2, 1779–1781, ed. Harold C. Syrett. New York: Columbia University Press, 1961, p. 484.] (10/30/2023)
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detournementsmineurs · 11 months ago
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"La Princesse de Clèves" de Jean Delannoy (1961) - adapté du roman éponyme de Madame de La Fayette qui se situe à la cour des Valois dans les dernières années du règne du Roi Henri II (1678) - avec Marina Vlady, Jean Marais, Jean-François Poron, Henri Piégay, Renée-Marie Potet, Lea Padovani, Raymond Gérôme et Annie Ducaux, décembre 2023.
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vmpirevnom · 1 year ago
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Another amrev shitpost <3
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vmpirevnom · 1 year ago
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*texting*
Marie Antoinette: where are you and Gilbert? The movie is almost starting.
Adrienne: WE ARE FUCKING
Adrienne: GETTING POPCORN [not delivered]
Adrienne: IN THE HALLWAY
Marie Antoinette: oh my god.
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vmpirevnom · 1 year ago
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Okay but the fact Lafayette’s lucky charm is a tiny portrait of Adrienne is so adorable.
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