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Richet

[ ri-shey; French ree-she ]

noun

  1. Charles Ro·bert [sh, a, r, l , r, aw-, ber], 1850–1935, French physician: Nobel Prize 1913.


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Directed by Jean-François Richet from a screenplay by Charles Cumming and J.P.

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And, stick with me now, director Jean-François Richet and screenwriters Charles Cumming and J.P.

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Jean-François Richet’s “Plane†is as efficient, economical and effective as its title, which is a good one, actually — clear, descriptive, communicates what the film is about.

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Richet methodically strings the tension, alternating with bursts of chaotic violence, showing us that Brodie is capable of both method and madness.

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But it would take nearly a century more before physiologists Charles Richet and Paul Portier would describe anaphylaxis in their Paris laboratory.

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