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English: Françoise Arnoul by the Hebrew advertisement to her film La Chatte (1958)(החתול), showing at Orion Cinema in Jerusalem for the French Film Festival.
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Françoise Arnoul in front of the advertisement in hebrew of her film "La Chatte" (1958) (החתול), screened at the Orion Cinema in Jerusalem, during the french film festival.

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