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Did a Charpim fic where Pim works out some holiday related trauma. I love the them.

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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Did a Charpim fic where Pim works out some holiday related trauma. I love the them.

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La “Trilogie Marseillaise” de Marcel Pagnol avec “Marius” réalisé par Alexander Korda (1931), “Fanny” par Marc Allégret (1932) et “César” par Marcel Pagnol lui-même (1936), avec Raimu, Orlane Demazis, Pierre Fresnay, Fernand Charpin, Alida Rouffe, Milly Mathis, Robert Vattier, Paul Dullac, Auguste Mourriès, Edouard Delmont, Marcel Maupi, André Fouché, Doumel et Robert Bassac, avril 2024.
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Raimu & Fernand Charpin

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"La Femme du boulanger" de Marcel Pagnol (1938) - adapté d'un épisode du roman "Jean le Bleu" de Jean Giono (1932) - avec Raimu, Ginette Leclerc, Fernand Charpin, Robert Vattier et Robert Bassac, décembre 2017.
La Femme du boulanger, Marcel Pagnol (1938).
Raimu, Fernand Charpin, Robert Vattier et Paul Dullac dans "Marius" d'Alexander Korda (1931) - 1ère partie de la "Trilogie Marseillaise" de Marcel Pagnol avant "Fanny" réalisé par Marc Allégret (1932) et "César" par Marcel Pagnol lui-même (1936) - avril 2024.