Eugène Sue

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Marie-Joseph "Eugène" Sue was a French novelist. He was one of several authors who popularized the genre of the serial novel in France with his very popular and widely imitated The Mysteries of Paris, which was published in a newspaper from 1842 to 1843.

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Secrets of Paris Trailer (1922)

01 October 1922

The Mysteries of Paris Trailer (1962)

04 October 1962

The Marquis Rodolphe de Sombrueil accidentally runs over a working man with his carriage and helps his widow -- unjustly accused of robbery -- to find her missing daughter.

La lussuria Trailer (1919)

07 June 1919

Le Juif Errant Trailer (1926)

24 December 1926

Guilty of insulting Christ Ahasverus became forever eternity the wandering Jew. On 13 February 1682, during a night of pogrom in the Warsaw ghetto a Frenchman married to a Polish Jew is assassinated by members of a secret society.

L'ebreo errante Trailer (1948)

24 January 1948

Matthew, a rich nationalist Jew and a contemporary of Jesus, regards the latter as an obstacle in this struggle to free their people from the Roman yoke by means of revolt.

Mysteries of Paris Trailer (1943)

08 September 1943

Paris, 1830. Fleur de Marie is rescued from poverty by the mysterious Rodolphe, who is in fact the Grand Duke of Gérolstein, who has gone incognito in search of an illegitimate child he once had.

The Mysteries of Paris Trailer (1957)

21 August 1957

Paris 1838, Prince Rodolphe vows on the deathbed of his friend Matilde to find Germain, the woman's son kidnapped by his father at birth.

Mysteries of Paris Trailer (1935)

13 October 1935

Towards the end of the 19th century, the Duke of Gerolstein traveled to Paris. Sixteen years earlier he had a daughter who was taken from him by her mother who was chased out of the palace.

Mysteries of Paris Trailer (1922)

06 October 1922

The Mysteries of Paris Trailer (1912)

01 January 1912