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  • A few years later, in Godard's "Breathless" (1960), Belmondo would be deliberately channeling Bogart, but here Gabin is channeling only himself.

    Books Almost Organized; Teaching Chinese in Chicago; SA WWII Book; Beatles + Luda; Say It With a Slap KaneCitizen 2006

  • A few years later, in Godard's "Breathless" (1960), Belmondo would be deliberately channeling Bogart, but here Gabin is channeling only himself.

    Archive 2006-11-01 KaneCitizen 2006

  • Gabin Djimassé, a gallery owner and collector of voodoo art from Benin who contributed an essay to the exhibition catalog, credits Kerchache with raising African art to the level of Western art by refusing to draw any artistic distinction between the two.

    Voodoo Still Casts Its Spell Tobias Grey 2011

  • No other actor—except maybe France's Jean Gabin, with whom Tracy is sometimes compared—combined skepticism and guilelessness so effectively.

    He Made a Career Out of Acting Ordinary David Mermelstein 2012

  • Gabin stars as the ambitious entrepreneur whose plan to spice up his new nightclub, the Moulin Rouge, with dancing girls creates a new star, a new craze and a love triangle.

    This week's new films 2011

  • Just as I stepped forward, so did Peth, Jess, Nia, and Gabin.

    Artichoke Christian Bell 2010

  • No one mentioned that she had not named all of Tolocamp's surviving mature children, so Peth, Jess, and Gabin made a merrier meal than we others did.

    Artichoke Christian Bell 2010

  • A roué who, even when the Leopard and Monsieur Klein, the Samouraï and the murderer of Maurice Ronet in «La Piscine» are carrying on dialogues within him, even when he appears to be in earnest or sullen conversation with Lino (Ventura) or Luchino (Visconti) or Jean (Gabin), his peers who have gone ahead, leaving him inconsolable, never allows himself to be consumed by his own memory, nor liquidated by his own chimeras.

    Bernard-Henri Lévy: Alain Delon on Taddéï. Régis Jauffret Pilloried? Bernard-Henri Lévy 2010

  • A roué who, even when the Leopard and Monsieur Klein, the Samouraï and the murderer of Maurice Ronet in «La Piscine» are carrying on dialogues within him, even when he appears to be in earnest or sullen conversation with Lino (Ventura) or Luchino (Visconti) or Jean (Gabin), his peers who have gone ahead, leaving him inconsolable, never allows himself to be consumed by his own memory, nor liquidated by his own chimeras.

    Bernard-Henri Lévy: Alain Delon on Taddéï. Régis Jauffret Pilloried? Bernard-Henri Lévy 2010

  • After this, she was educated by private teachers, since there was no higher school for girls in Gabin.

    Rajzel Zychlinski. 2009

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