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[[File:Orphée_still_TCM.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Jean Marais in an Orphée still that was used as cover art.]]
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[[Jean Marais]] stars in this film and a still of him became the [[This Charming Man]] cover.  
[[Jean Marais]] stars in this film and a still of him became the [[This Charming Man]] cover.
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Jean Marais stars in this film and a still of him became the This Charming Man cover.

Jean Marais in an Orphée still that was used as cover art.

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Orpheus (French: Orphée [ɔʁfe] ; also the title used in the UK) is a 1950 French romantic fantasy drama film directed by Jean Cocteau and starring Jean Marais. It is the central part of Cocteau's Orphic Trilogy, alongside The Blood of a Poet (1930) and Testament of Orpheus (1960). Set in contemporary Paris, the film is a variation on the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, and is partially based on Cocteau's 1926 play of the same title.