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  1. The story, about an Italian commedia dell'arte troupe in Peru in the early 18th century, was adapted by Renoir, Jack Kirkland, Renzo Avanzo, and Giulio Macchi from Prosper Mérimée's 1829 play Le Carrosse du Saint-Sacrement (The Coach of the Blessed Sacrament).

  2. Jan 29, 2024 · Slade Wilson has an interesting family tree, though Deathstroke isn't what anyone would call a family man. Members of the Wilson family like Rose Wilson/Ravager and Joseph Wilson/Jericho have been able to garner success in their own right while remaining deeply routed in Slade's mythos.

    • The Father: Slade Wilson
    • The Mother: Adeline Kane
    • The Brother-In-Arms: William Randolph Wintergreen
    • The Prodigal Sons: Joey and Grant Wilson
    • The Occasionally Heroic Daughter: Rose Wilson

    Slade Wilson enlisted in the military as a teenager after lying about his age to recruiters and miraculously got away with it. Despite his age, he took to the military life like a duck to water. After seeing some combat, he was rapidly promoted and tasked with managing the training of new recruits. It was during this time state-side that Slade met ...

    As the daughter of an army veteran, military life was a family affair for Adeline even before she met and married Slade. Adeline worked as a squadron leader and trainer for guerilla tactics for the army at Camp Washington, where she’d eventually meet, train and fall in love with Slade. They would go on to have two children, Grant and Joey, before S...

    Wintergreen may not be a Wilson in name or in blood, but his ties to the family run deep. A member of the British military and MI-5, Billy met Slade while he was working as an American liaison with the British Army. Their friendship really kicked off, however, when Wintergreen disobeyed direct orders and staged a rescue mission for Slade after he h...

    To say Slade and Adeline’s sons, Grant and Joey, had a rough childhood would be putting it pretty mildly. Neither parent could seem to see eye-to-eye for very long and the boys weren’t able to form a close bond with one another. Still, Slade and Adeline managed to pull it together just enough to raise the boys to adolescence together. Of course, as...

    After his divorce with Adeline, Slade became entangled with a Hmong woman from Cambodia named Lilli Worth. The two were never married and when Lilli gave birth to a daughter, she kept her secret from Slade for as long as she could. Rose spent her childhood being taught and trained in private with her mother in New York, but when another contract ki...

  3. Sep 10, 2012 · The story (derived from Prosper Mérimée) revolves around her pursuit by three different lovers. Both story and characterisations are remarkably silly, in fact, but Renoir makes gold of the ...

  4. The Golden Coach: Directed by Jean Renoir. With Anna Magnani, Duncan Lamont, Paul Campbell, Riccardo Rioli. Three men of varying social standing - a viceroy, a bullfighter, and a soldier - vie for the affections of an actress in 18th-century Peru.

  5. Jean Renoir. The Golden Coach (Le Carrosse d’or) is a ravishing eighteenth-century comic fantasy about a viceroy who receives an exquisite golden coach, and gives it to the tempestuous star of a touring commedia dell’arte company.

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  7. Aug 5, 2019 · It’s an escapist theatrical comedy based on a Prosper Merimee stage work that Renoir co-writes with Renzo Avanzo, Jack Kirkland, Giulio Macchi and Ginette Doynel. This film was the first leg of a trilogy that also featured the French Cancan (1955) and Elena and Her Men (1956).

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