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Eve Arnold - GB. London. Film : A Deadly Affair. 1966
James MASON rehearsing for the film 'The Deadly Affair'.
G.B. England. London. Simone Signoret during the filming of 'The Deadly Affair'. 1966.
Tournage du film : A Deadly Affair. Londres. 1966.
Titre français : M.I.5. demande protection.
Réalisateur : Sidney LUMET (d'après le roman "Call for the Dead...
Tournage du film : A Deadly Affair. Londres. 1966.
Titre français : M.I.5. demande protection.
Réalisateur : Sidney LUMET (d'après le roman "Call for the Dead...
G.B. England. London. Simone Signoret during the filming of The Deadly Affair. 1966.
G.B. England. London. Simone Signoret & Yves Montand. 1966.
Simone Signoret during the making of the film.
Simone SIGNORET shopping at the S.S.WOOLAND's department store in London. On her lunch hour Miss Signoret enjoys a shopping spree during the filming of THE DEAD
G.B. ENGLAND. London. Simone Signoret during the filming of The Deadly Affair. 1966.
G.B. ENGLAND. Maximilian SCHELL and Simone SIGNORET watch the performance of Marlowe's "Edward II" in a scene from the film THE DEADLY AFFAIR. 1966
Simone Signoret during the making of the film.
Tournage du film : A Deadly Affair. Londres. 1966.
Titre français : M.I.5. demande protection.
Réalisateur : Sidney LUMET (d'après le roman "Call for the Dead...
Simone Signoret during the making of the film.
Simone SIGNORET in a London bus on way to the studio.
James MASON preparing for a scene in 'The Deadly Affair'.
Yves Montand, Simone Signoret's husband, joins her in London for a brief visit during the filming of THE DEADLY AFFAIR. The couple try to be together as much as...
Maximilian SCHELL and Simone SIGNORET watch the performance of Marlowe's "Edward II" in a scene from the film THE DEADLY AFFAIR.
FRANCE. Simone Signoret. 1966.
Tournage du film : A Deadly Affair. Londres. 1966.
Titre français : M.I.5. demande protection.
Réalisateur : Sidney LUMET (d'après le roman "Call for the Dead...
Simone Signoret plays the part of a jewess who has come out of concentration camp. It is a heavy, dramatic role to which the actress brings considerable skill a
Tournage du film : A Deadly Affair. Londres. 1966.
Titre français : M.I.5. demande protection.
Réalisateur : Sidney LUMET (d'après le roman "Call for the Dead...
This is Miss Signoret's first role as amiddle aged woman who is neither glamorous nor romantic. Director Sidney Lumet has given orders to photograph her with no
A chance to relax between scenes and catch up on what is happening in the outside world. Simone Signoret on the set of THE DEADLY AFFAIR, adapted from the John
Signoret learning her lines.
Yves Montand, Simone Signoret's husband, joins her in London for a brief visit during the filming of THE DEADLY AFFAIR. The couple try to be together as much as...
Simone Signoret during the making of the film in London, she had the surprise visit of her daughter and her husband Yves MONTANT, on the occasion of her 45th bi
Tournage du film : A Deadly Affair. Londres. 1966.
Titre français : M.I.5. demande protection.
Réalisateur : Sidney LUMET (d'après le roman "Call for the Dead...
GB.London. Film: A Deadly Affair. 1966
GB. ENGLAND. London. French actress Simone SIGNORET during the filming of "The Deadly Affair" in which she plays the part of a Jewess who has come out of concen
GB.London. Film: A Deadly Affair. 1966
GB.London. Film: A Deadly Affair. 1966
GB.London. Film: A Deadly Affair. 1966
A play within a play, here Peter Hall (left), director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, directs a scene from Marlowe's
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