Francis LAI
"La Maison de Toutou"
(LP. Disc'AZ. 1967) [FR]

seen from Israel
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Mexico
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Israel

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Sweden

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Israel
seen from T1
seen from Israel
seen from Israel
seen from Sweden
seen from Israel

seen from Israel
Francis LAI
"La Maison de Toutou"
(LP. Disc'AZ. 1967) [FR]
Just realized...
Is Jacques still technically canon to this day?
Bonus : this pic crack me up so so bad
Have you seen Hector's House (1966-1970)?
Yes
Partially
No, but I've heard of it
Never heard of it
Original title: La Maison de Toutou.
Effigy of Agnès Sorel (1422-1450) sculpted by Michel Colombe or Jacques Morel, 1450
Chaconne en trio in G major by Jacques Morel, performed by the Fuoco E Cenere ensemble.
Allied troops mingle with members of the Resistance in the village of Couterne, roughly half-way between Caen and Le Mans, during its liberation on 14 August 1944. Some of the men in the background are freed prisoners of war. The resistor seen here centreleft, with the glasses and beret, is named as Jacques Morel. (Conseil Regional de Basse-Normandie/ US National Archives)
Photo and caption featured in SOE in France 1941-1945: An Official Account of the Special Operations Executive’s French Circuits by Robert Bourne-Patterson
Jacques Morel dans L'étonnant Pennypacker, pièce de Liam O'Brien (1959). Photo : Thérèse Le Prat