File:P-ad20070401-12h58m00s-0 with title.jpg
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The house as it appears in the series is visible here [1]. The original opening title is visible here [2]. The original photo used for the montage is P-ad20070401-12h58m00s-0.jpg.
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DescriptionP-ad20070401-12h58m00s-0 with title.jpg | The outside of the house that was the shooting location of the house of Lady Hodwin, in the French series Belphégor, Claude Barma, 1965. This house is located alongside lac de Croissy, in Le Vésinet, near Paris (lat=48.887090,lon=2.138563). The title of the series has been overimpressed to give a feeling of screen-copy of the opening credit |
Date | 1 April 2007 (upload date) |
Source | Own work |
Author | Baptiste Marcel |
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release under the specified license applies only to the photographic and editing work, not the building that is covered by authorisation due to : buildings or permanently installed works of art in a public place built by an architect who died (maybe) less than 70 years ago (or is still alive), and the title of the series that may be protected by trademark if used in the domain of TV series. |
Other versions | http://www.dunwich.org/tv/belphego/belphego.html |
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