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- A swinger on the cusp of being a senior citizen with a taste for young women falls in love with an accomplished woman closer to his age.
- August 1944. The Allies are approaching Paris and resistance groups within the city start to plan an uprising against the Germans. However, Hitler wants the city destroyed if it looks like the Allies will take it.
- One by one, the greatest Chefs in Europe are being killed. Each chef murdered in the same manner that their own special dish is prepared in. Food critics and the (many) self-proclaimed greatest Chefs in Europe demand the mystery be solved.
- The Comte de Gonzague schemes against his cousin, the Duc de Nevers, even though he is the Duke's heir and will inherit his estates. The Count has kept secret the existence of the Duke's bastard, recently born. When the Duke learns of his child, he journeys to wed the mother, a baron's daughter, in her father's isolated chateau. The occupants of the castle are surprised and murdered by the Count and his men. The only ones to escape are the Duke's friend, the skilled swordsman Lagardère, and the infant, a girl, now the rightful heiress to the Duke's vast fortune. The Count believes the pair to have drowned, when in fact they have been concealed by a travelling troupe of Italian players. Twenty years pass. The Count has discovered that the two survive and seeks to have them slain. But Lagardère gains the confidence of the Count, and employment as his bookkeeper, through his clever disguise as a hunch-back...
- A serial killer is targeting women in the seedy district of Le Marais.
- Dora Stern, an American photographer living in Paris, wakes up from the same nightmare over and over again. In a small antique store she finds a collage with fearful eyes that haunt her. At home she removes the layers of the collage until she can see the original photo showing a young woman in fear who looks exactly like Dora Stern. But who is this woman? Dora starts doing research and gets help from an old friend of her mother and a previous boyfriend who works for the Herald Tribune in Paris. She flies down to Antibes and finds the boarding house where she and her mother once stayed many years ago. When she returns to Paris, the American embassy waits for her at the airport with some disturbing news about her mother, an American lawyer, who went to Geneve for a trial. Can Dora solve the mystery of her past and reveal the identity of the woman on the collage?
- Fates of multiple otherwise disconnected characters intertwine miraculously under the sky of Paris. And it all happens in one day.
- Bad financial conditions compel an aristocratic family named Lachesnaye to do strange work.
- Pierre Verger is a quick-tempered Paris taxi driver (excuse the pleonasm!). On the other hand , he is a good family man concerned about his nearest and dearest. Married to Hélène, he has two children, Georges, a journalist and womanizer, and Jacqueline, a seamstress, engaged to a serious-minded, naive artist/delivery man. He has also a a brother-in-law, who is a policeman outside home and a henpecked husband inside. But his closest companion is "Gangster", a young dog, who shares his days of work as well as his aversion to law enforcers. Pierre's main preoccupation is to provide his next of kin with a comfortable life but he finds it hard to make ends meet. This is the reason why he is faced with a moral dilemma when a client, an Italian woman whose address he can't find, leaves her bag in his taxi with 300,000 francs in it. Will usually honest Pierre keep this large sum of money or bring it to the police?
- A documentary about Jim Morrison, lead singer and lyricist of The Doors, poet and filmmaker. It features many places where he lived, created and performed during his short but very impressive career.
- A visit to a historic district in Paris, Le Marais (The Marsh) through its rich history. From 1240 when the Order of the Temple built their fortified church outside the walls of the city; to the 17th century, as it became the favorite place of the aristocracy; to the 19th and 20th century when Le Marais turned into a commercial area; to the mid-1950s as a campaign of rehabilitation of the various Hôtels particuliers was launched. Now this is 1962 and the film ends with a description of the Place des Vosges.
- Marcel, a young journalist,writes his first article about how to write a book through the personal methods of each of the writers interviewed.
- 1967–19901h 30m7.6 (14)TV EpisodeMaigret is called to the Place des Vosges where the corpse of Raymond Couchet, head of a pharmaceutical laboratory, has been found. The man has been killed due to a shot through the chest. The chief inspector begins investigating in the dead man's building and is soon given an insight into the various tenants' personalities. On the other hand he discovers that the victim had a complicated love life : three women shared his life at some stage. He also had a son from a marriage to one of these three ladies, Roger, that he has disinherited. Could the culprit be among them?