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Belphegor (1965)

Belphegor (1965)

Description: Belphegor, or the Phantom of the Louvre is a French television miniseries from 1965, directed by Claude Barma based on the novel by Arthur Bernède from 1927. It consists of four 70 minutes episodes. It has been credited as one of the inspirations for Lars Von Trier's The Kingdom. Wikipedia
Genre: Thriller
Year Released: 1965
Number of episodes: 4
First episode air date: March 6, 1965
Program Creator: Claude Barma
Presented By: Jean Topart
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