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  1. The Faceless Enemy (French: L'ennemi sans visage) is a 1946 French crime film directed by Robert-Paul Dagan and Maurice Cammage and starring Louise Carletti, Frank Villard and Jean Tissier. It was based on the novel of the same title by Stanislas-André Steeman. It featured his long-running detective Inspector Wens .

    • Paul Guien, Maurice Saint-Lou
    • Robert-Paul Dagan, Maurice Cammage
  2. 15. Mai 2002 · In A Faceless Enemy, Glenn Schweitzer provides a sweeping history of the technologies that are at the heart of this new and deadly terrorism and gives us a fuller understanding of the relationships between terrorists and drug traffickers, the potential threat of cyberterrorism, and the now very tangible risks posed by bioterrorism ...

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    • 2002
    • Glenn E. Schweitzer, Carole Dorsch Schweitzer
    • Glenn Schweitzer, Carol Schweitzer, Carole Dorsch Schweitzer
  3. Overview. Professor Artus, a scientist specializing in artificial life, wants to try an experiment on an automaton; he is entrusted with a death row inmate. The professor is soon found murdered. It is Inspector Wens, helped by a journalist, who must solve the case. Franck Villard in the role of Wens succeeds Fresnay. Maurice Cammage. Director.

  4. 14. Okt. 2001 · As with the cold war, defeating the enemy will prove impossible without the help of governments that do not necessarily reflect our values: Pakistan's military ruler, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, has...

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  7. Professor Artus, a scientist specializing in artificial life, wants to try an experiment on an automaton; he is entrusted with a death row inmate. The professor is soon found murdered. It is Inspector Wens, helped by a journalist, who must solve the case. Franck Villard in the role of Wens succeeds Fresnay.