File:Olivier_de_Funès_—_L'Homme_orchestre_(1970)_(cropped).jpg
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DescriptionOlivier de Funès — L'Homme orchestre (1970) (cropped).jpg |
English: French actor Louis de Funès is beside his son Olivier with whom he acts in the comedy movie L'homme orchestre, by French director Serge Korber. Bassano Romano (VT), Italy, March 1970. (Photo by Marisa Rastellini\Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)"
Français : L'acteur français Louis de Funès et son fils Olivier lors du tournage du film L'Homme orchestre, dans un parc de Bassano Romano, en Italie, en mars 1970. |
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Author | Marisa Rastellini (Mondadori Publishers) | |||
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17:09, 11 December 2017 | 174 × 205 (9 KB) | Hsarrazin | Cropped for Wikidata from File:Louis et Olivier de Funès — L'Homme orchestre (1970).jpg by cropping 72 % horizontally and 50 % vertically using CropTool with lossless mode. |
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