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  1. Mauvaise Graine (English: Bad Seed) is a 1934 French action comedy directed by Billy Wilder (in his directorial debut) and Alexander Esway. The screenplay by Wilder, Jan Lustig , Max Colpet, and Claude-André Puget focuses on a wealthy young playboy who becomes involved with a gang of car thieves.

  2. Bad Seed: Directed by Alexander Esway, Billy Wilder. With Danielle Darrieux, Pierre Mingand, Raymond Galle, Paul Escoffier. After his father sells his car, Henri "borrows" a stranger's car in order to make a date with a young woman.

  3. mauvaise langue, mauvaise passe, mauvaise tête, mauvais. "mauvaise graine": examples and translations in context. Papa m'appelait la mauvaise graine. Daddy used to call me the bad seed. Ta grand-mère disait toujours que tu étais une mauvaise graine. Your grandmother always said you were a bad seed.

  4. Engagez la conversation avec Cassiopée Hisane qui souhaite renforcer le frostiz. Pour cela elle vous envoie récupérer des graines dans les larmes d'Ouronigride.

  5. English Translation of “MAUVAISE GRAINE” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases.

  6. Apr 17, 2021 · The low budget, independently-produced Mauvaise graine (1934) is an outlier in Billy Wilder’s career. Although it characteristically illustrates the value and practice of collaboration – it was co-directed by the more experienced Alexander Esway and co-written by four screenwriters 1 – it is also the only film Wilder made during his brief ...

  7. After fleeing Berlin due to the rise of the Nazis, Billy Wilder settled in Paris before eventually making his way to the US. It was in this French interlude that Wilder directed his first film, Mauvaise Graine, about a good-for-nothing doctor's son who becomes a car thief. The movie is generally not remarkable, though it does have some nice ...

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