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- Papillon (1973 film) - Wikipedia
Papillon is a 1973 historical adventure drama [7] prison film directed by Franklin J Schaffner The screenplay by Dalton Trumbo and Lorenzo Semple Jr was based on the 1969 autobiography by the French convict Henri Charrière The film stars Steve McQueen as Charrière ("Papillon") and Dustin Hoffman as Louis Dega
- Papillon Dog Breed Information - American Kennel Club
Is the Papillon the right breed for you? Learn more about the Papillon including personality, history, grooming, pictures, videos, and the AKC breed standard
- Papillon Pros Cons: 11 Facts You Need to Know – Dogster
In this article, we’ll look at the pros and cons of the Papillon, allowing you to decide if they’re the best breed for you
- Papillon (1973) - IMDb
Henri 'Papillon' Charriere, was a lifetime inmate under the French government's harsh penal system in French Guiana In his declining years he wrote his memoirs describing his years of incarceration, his cruel mistreatment and daring, multiple escapes
- Papillon Club of America
The Papillon became a recognized breed by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1915 and the Papillon Club of America was thereafter originally formed in 1935 We are the AKC Parent Club for the Papillon and the custodians of the Breed and its Standard
- Papillon Rescue ― ADOPTIONS
Papillons are depicted in Italian frescoes from the Renaissance Papillons are a very old European breed that has been around for over 700 years Many Renaissance paintings depict Papillons A myth exists that Marie Antoinette carried her Papillon on her way to the guillotine
- Papillon Dog Breed Health and Care | PetMD
Papillon is the French word for butterfly, and it’s easy to see why the Papillon dog breed was given that name These small dogs have big ears with long, wispy hairs that resemble a butterfly’s wings
- Papillon | VCA Animal Hospitals
Papillon means butterfly in French, referring to the general outline of the face and ears The drop-eared type is known as the phalene, which means moth, again referring to the look of its face and ears
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