The Best Episodes Directed By Jean Pierre Desagnat

Every TV Episode Directed by Jean Pierre Desagnat Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

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    9.0/10(1 votes)

    #1 - Herlock Sholmes lance un défi

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    S2:E1

    With the help of his friend Nathalie, Arsène Lupin steals the “Queen's Necklace”, owned by the Dreux-Soubise family. The theft becomes an affair of state, a matter of concern for the Minister and the Prefect of Police. Herlock Sholmes, the English detective, provokes Arsène Lupin. They agree to give each other four days to find the necklace hidden by Lupin in his Normandy château.

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  2. Background image for Arsène Lupin prend des vacances
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #2 - Arsène Lupin prend des vacances

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    In Cannes, Arsène Lupin, posing as a policeman, finds himself entrusted by Guerchard with overseeing an exhibition of solid gold statues. Kesselbach, one of the exhibitors, boasts of possessing an absolutely inviolable safe. But Lupin knows that the man murdered Professor Ramirez in order to retain sole possession of the Inca treasure. In his normal guise, Lupin pays Kesselbach a visit.

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    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #3 - Le Secret de l'Aiguille

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    Avenging Joan of Arc and Trafalgar, Arsène Lupin robs the Tower of London. Fabulous booty: the Crown's treasure and, above all, a priceless parchment, a thousand-year-old relic shrouded in mystery, the secret of William the Conqueror. Herlock Sholmes is assisted in his investigation by the Intelligence Service, the French 2nd Bureau, Commissaire Guerchard and journalist Isidore Beautrellet. A scholar tells them that a copy of the famous parchment, of which he has transcribed indecipherable passages, was stolen from a monastery in Normandy five years ago...

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  4. Background image for L'Homme au chapeau noir
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #4 - L'Homme au chapeau noir

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    After witnessing his fake death and funeral, Arsène Lupin prepares to go on vacation. A vacation they forgo to accompany a beautiful stranger, Catherine, to a Norman manor house where a mysterious “man in a black hat” is making menacing appearances.

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    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #5 - Le Mystère de Gesvres

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    Shortly after Arsène Lupin visits a Normandy château, a corpse is discovered. Astonishment... because, as Isidore Beautrellet, a young reporter sent to the scene of the crime, points out, Arsène Lupin steals, but never kills. A clever reporter, so clever in fact that he discovers the murderer: the Comte de Gesvres. Lupin, seduced by Beautrellet's perspicacity, invites him to witness his next exploit: to seize the medieval statues of the Château de Gesvres and replace them with casts.

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  6. Background image for La Demeure mystérieuse
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #6 - La Demeure mystérieuse

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    Arsène Lupin swaps his burglar's tools for those of a jeweler to steal ten million francs worth of diamonds. Dressed for the opera gala on behalf of diamond merchant Van Houven, model Régine, star of a major fashion house, is kidnapped.

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  7. Background image for Les Huit Coups de l'horloge
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #7 - Les Huit Coups de l'horloge

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    Arsène Lupin assumes the identity of Prince Paul Sernine, invited to take part in Baron d'Aigleroche's hunts. Baron d'Aigleroche lives with his niece Hortense and cousin Gaëtan. Lupin covets a richly illuminated Book of Hours that the Baron keeps in a safe.

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  8. Background image for Le Coffre-fort de madame Imbert
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #8 - Le Coffre-fort de madame Imbert

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    Irène Imbert's life in 1926 is no more edifying than her wartime escapades with American pilots showered in dollars. Her cynicism gives Arsène a brilliant idea. Posing as a notary, he comes to tell the young woman that one of his former “war godchildren”, Henry Bradford, has made her his universal legatee. As a result, Irène finds herself at the head of a considerable inheritance. In the meantime, crooks and shady financiers are jostling for position at her door.

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Jean-Pierre Desagnat Ratings Summary

"Herlock Sholmes lance un défi" is the best rated episode directed by Jean-Pierre Desagnat. It scored 9/10 based on 1 votes. It was written by N/A. It aired on 12/18/1973 and is rated 1.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Arsène Lupin prend des vacances".