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Feb. 26, 2012 - Actress destroys 18 pillows. Vera Clouzot, wife of the famous film producer Henri Georges Clouzot, plays the leading part in her husband's film Les Espions (French title. The Spies) now in the making. Eighteen feather pillows were used to film a scene in which Vera has a fit of madness. OPS: Vera Clouzot amidst a cloud of feathers.
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Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno finally sees the light of day. 30 Oct 2009. Several years ago the French film restoration specialist Serge Bromberg went to visit the octogenarian widow, Ines, of.
Other articles where Henri-Georges Clouzot is discussed: Les Diaboliques: Director Henri-Georges Clouzot ably handles the story’s suspenseful plot and increasing sense of dread, strengthened by atmospheric black-and-white cinematography. Les Diaboliques is commonly compared to the films of Alfred Hitchcock, who reportedly tried to acquire movie rights to Boileau and Narcejac’s book.