The Woman and the Puppet
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La Femme et le pantin is a 1898 novel by Pierre Louÿs that was adapted for film several times.
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Film adaptations
- 1928 - La Femme et le Pantin - Jacques de Baroncelli, starring Conchita Montenegro
- 1935 - The Devil Is a Woman - Josef von Sternberg, starring Marlene Dietrich
- 1959 - La Femme et le Pantin - Julien Duvivier, starring Brigitte Bardot
- 1977 - That Obscure Object of Desire - Luis Buñuel, adapted by Jean-Claude Carrière, starring Fernando Rey, Ángela Molina, and Carole Bouquet
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Notes
Pierre Louys' source novel was first made into a silent film in 1929 by French director Jacques de Baroncelli; but it is better known as the basis for Josef von Sternberg's 1935 classic, "The Devil is a Woman," which starred Marlene Dietrich. Other films made from Louys' book include a film by Julien Duvivier, starring Brigitte Bardot, That Obscure Object of Desire (1977) and "The Female.[1]"
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