France,
1971, 130 min
Directed by:
François TruffautCinematography:
Néstor AlmendrosComposer:
Georges DelerueCast:
Jean-Pierre Léaud, Kika Markham, Sylvia Marriott, Philippe Léotard, Irène Tunc, François Truffaut, Jeanne Lobre, Georges Delerue, Guillaume Schiffman (more)Plots(1)
François Truffaut's second adaptation of a Henri-Pierre Roche novel (the other being 'Jules et Jim') is also about a menage-à-trois, although this time set in nineteenth century Wales. Claude (Jean-Pierre Léaud), an aspiring young French writer, spends a holiday on the Welsh coast with an English family and falls in love with the two daughters, Ann (Kika Markham) and Muriel (Stacey Tendeter). (Artificial Eye)
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