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=== Cinema and television === *''La Terre, son visage'', is a documentary by Jean-Luc Prévost and published by Édition Société national de télévision française, released in 1984. It is part of the ''Haroun Tazieff raconte sa terre, vol. 1'' series. In it he talks about the west–east crossing of Mont Blanc. *The film ''[[Malabar Princess]]''. *The television-film ''Premier de cordée''. *''[[Storm over Mont Blanc]]'' (''Stürme über dem Mont Blanc'', 1930) with [[Leni Riefenstahl]] and directed by [[Arnold Fanck]] *''[[La Roue]]'' (''The Wheel'', 1923) is a 273-minute film by [[Abel Gance]] depicting rail operations, workers, and families in south-eastern France, including the Mont Blanc area. *''[[The Tripods]]'' (1985/86) BBC TV adapatation of the first two novels in John Christopher’s Tripods trilogy (''The White Mountains'', ''The City of Gold and Lead''), which ran for 25 episodes over two seasons. The main characters are journeying to Mont Blanc where a group of humans free of the Tripods’ subjugation live.
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