The Two of Us (1967)
Le vieil homme et l'enfant (original title)Reference View | Change View
- Not Rated
- 1h 30min
- Comedy, Drama
- 19 Feb 1968 (USA)
- Movie
In German-occupied France, a Jewish child is sent away from his family and conceals his religious affiliation from the anti-Semitic elderly man that takes care of him.
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- 5 wins & 2 nominations.
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Cast verified as complete
Michel Simon | ... |
Pépé Dupont
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Roger Carel | ... |
Victor
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Paul Préboist | ... |
Maxime
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Luce Fabiole | ... |
Mémé Dupont
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Aline Bertrand | ... |
Raymonde
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Sylvine Delannoy | ... |
Suzanne
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Zorica Lozic | ... |
Madame Langmann
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Jacqueline Rouillard | ... |
L'institutrice
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Marco Perrin | ... |
Le curé
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Denise Péron | ... |
(as Denise Peron)
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Elisabeth Rey | ... |
La petite Dinou
(as La petite Elisabeth Rey)
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Didier Perret | ... |
Le petit frère de Dinou
(as Le petit Didier Perret)
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Kinou | ... |
Le chien
(as Le chien Kinou)
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Alain Cohen | ... |
Claude Langmann
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Charles Denner | ... |
Monsieur Langmann
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Yves Boussus | ... |
L'homme dans le magasin de jouets (uncredited)
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Directed by
Claude Berri |
Written by
Claude Berri | ... | (scenario and dialogue) |
Gérard Brach | ... | (adaptation) and |
Claude Berri | ... | (adaptation) |
Michel Rivelin | ... | (collaboration) |
Produced by
Paul Cadéac | ... | executive producer |
André Hunebelle | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Music by
Georges Delerue |
Cinematography by
Jean Penzer |
Editing by
Denise Charvein | ||
Sophie Coussein |
Editorial Department
Marguerite Gregorz | ... | assistant editor |
Arlette Langmann | ... | assistant editor |
Production Design by
Georges Lévy | ... | (as Georges Levy) |
Maurice Petri |
Set Decoration by
Louis Seuret | ||
Albert Volper |
Costume Design by
Jacques Cottin |
Production Management
Jean Darvey | ... | production manager |
Noëlle Mouton | ... | unit manager (as Noële Mouton) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Claude Confortès | ... | assistant director |
Philippe Garrel | ... | assistant director |
Pierre Grunstein | ... | assistant director |
Jérôme Kanapa | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Yves Decaix | ... | props |
Saul Bass | ... | poster designer (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Jacques Bissières | ... | sound assistant |
Julien Coutelier | ... | sound (as Julien Coutellier) |
Jean Labussière | ... | sound |
Camera and Electrical Department
Jean Chiabaut | ... | camera operator |
Jacques Gimel | ... | still photographer |
Pierre Li | ... | assistant camera |
Arlette Massay | ... | assistant camera |
Script and Continuity Department
Colette Robin | ... | script supervisor |
Madeleine Santucci | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Henri Charrier | ... | administrator |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Valoria Films (France) (theatrical) (1)
- Cinema V (1968) (United States) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Nippon Herald Films (1968) (Japan) (theatrical) (in French) (Japanese subtitled)
- Antenne 2 (A2) (1975) (France) (tv)
- Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment (1981) (United States) (VHS) (dubbed) (pan and scan)
- La Cinq (1991) (France) (tv)
- Rialto Pictures (2005) (United States) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- The Criterion Collection (2007) (United States) (DVD)
- Cohen Media Group (2017) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Rare Films and More (2018) (United States) (DVD) (English sub-titles) (Spanish sub-titles)
- Blake Films (1969) (Australia) (theatrical) (as 'The Two of Us')
- Roadshow Films (1969) (Australia) (theatrical) (as 'The Two of Us')
- Pidax Film (2020) (Germany) (DVD)
- The Criterion Channel (2020) (United States) (tv) (digital)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Editions Hortensia (music published by)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Claude is a Jew. Because of the risks of an arrest (France is occupied by the Germans), his parents send him away to an elderly couple in the country. Pepe, the husband, is a Petain supporter and a anti-Semite, but he does not know about Claude's religion. The film is the story of their growing mutual affection. Written by Yepok |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In Paris director Claude Berri was born Claude Berel Langmann to Eastern European Jewish immigrant parents, on July 1, 1934, making him 9 years old in November, 1943. But in the first line of the film Claude Langmann says as an adult in a voiceover "In November, 1943, I was 8 years old." Alain Cohen, who played the boy in the film, was age 8 during the 3 month film shoot that started in July, 1966, which is probably why "8 years old" was used. Like the boy in the film, Claude Berri was sent away during the occupation of Paris to live with a non-Jewish family and his name was changed to be more "French." See more » |
Goofs | When Claude joins a wooden-sword fight while the Langmann family is living in Dijon, a flag containing a swastika is hanging from a building in the background (at 0:08:51 on the Cohen Film Collection BD; at 0:09:01 on the Criterion Collection DVD). Most viewers would assume that the only swastika flag allowed to be flown on dry land in German occupied France would be the German national flag (1920-1945) containing (on both sides) a right-facing swastika rotated to a 45 degree angle from vertical on a white circle in a red background. The flag shown in the film has a left facing swastika whose arms are aligned with vertical and horizontal. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Henri Langlois: The Phantom of the Cinémathèque (2004). See more » |
Soundtracks | Maréchal, nous Voilà ! See more » |