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  1. 10 mag 2024 · Mata Hari (born August 7, 1876, Leeuwarden, Netherlands—died October 15, 1917, Vincennes, near Paris, France) was a Dutch dancer and courtesan whose name has become a synonym for the seductive female spy. She was shot by the French on charges of spying for Germany during World War I.

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    18 mag 2024 · Mata Hari, Agent H21 (1964) with Jeanne Moreau as Mata-Hari, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Claude Rich, Jean-Pierre Leaud, Marie Dubois, and Charles Denner, directed by Jean-Louis Richard In the 1967 James Bond spoof Casino Royale , Joanna Pettet played Mata Bond, said to be the daughter of James Bond and Mata Hari.

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  4. 2 giorni fa · The Mata Hari Case †· Der Fall Mata Hari: Paul Verhoeven: Spy Mata Hari: D 1974 UK Fall of Eagles (miniseries) John Elliot (creator) The Habsburgs, the Hohenzollerns and the Romanovs to 1918 D, R 1976 US Once an Eagle (miniseries) Richard Michaels, E. W. Swackhamer: Two US Army officers D, R N 1977 UK Wings: Jim Goddard Gareth Davis Donald ...

  5. 2 giorni fa · From Indonesia, in a letter home to family in the Netherlands, she signed her name as Mata Hari, the words that would later come to define her. A Tragedy in the Family. By 1899, despite the abuse and frequent separations, she had given birth to a second child, daughter Louise Jeanne MacLeod. One day, both children fell violently ill.

  6. 16 mag 2024 · "Killing Mata Hari" tells the true story of Margaretha Geertruda Zelle, known to most of us as Mata Hari, the dancer supposedly turned spy and definitely exe...

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  7. 4 giorni fa · Her mission is successful, but Mata Hari falls in love with the French officer... Directed by: Jean-Louis Richard (France/Italy, 1964) Dialogues: François Truffaut