Desperate to cure her near-catatonic sister, intrepid author Adèle Blanc-Sec braves the tombs of ancient Egypt and the criminals of modern Egypt to track down a mummified doctor and bring herself back to Paris. Her hope is that the eccentric Professor Espérandieu will use his unusual powers to bring the doctor back to life, so that he, in turn, can use his centuries-old skills on her unfortunate sister. In Paris, however, Espérandieu is already causing chaos, having brought to life what was a safe museum egg, but is now a very active pterodactyl. Paris 1911 may not be the healthiest place to be.
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The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec
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Can Can No. 3
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La Valse des Faubourgs
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Peer Gynt - In the Hall of the Mountain King
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Edvard Grieg:
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The Merry Wives of Windsor - Ouverture
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Otto Nicolai:
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J'ai Deux Amours
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Adèle Blanc-Sec
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Thomas Dutronc:
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L'Adèle
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Mon Truc en Plumes
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