Belphegor, or Phantom of the Louvre | |
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Also known as | Le Fantôme du Louvre (Quebec) |
French | Belphégor ou le Fantôme du Louvre |
Genre | Thriller |
Based on | Belphégor by Arthur Bernède |
Screenplay by |
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Story by | Jacques Armand (dialogue) |
Directed by | Claude Barma |
Presented by | Jean Topart |
Starring | |
Composer | Antoine Duhamel |
Country of origin | France |
Original language | French |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 4 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Robert Paillardon |
Production location | Europe |
Cinematography | Jacques Lemare |
Editor | Marcelle Lioret |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 290 minutes |
Production company | Société Nouvelle Pathé Cinéma |
Original release | |
Network | ORTF |
Release | March 6 March 27, 1965 | –
Related | |
Belphégor (1927) The Curse of Belphegor (1967) Belphegor, Phantom of the Louvre (2001) | |
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Belphegor, or the Phantom of the Louvre is a 1965 French television miniseries directed by Claude Barma, based on the 1927 novel by Arthur Bernède.[1] It consists of four 70 minutes episodes.[2]