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A dying writer bases his last book on his own perception of his family.

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Claude Langham
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Sonia Langham
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Clive Langham
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Kevin Langham / Kevin Woodford
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Helen Wiener
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Doctor Mark Eddington
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Dave Woodford (as Dennis Lawson)
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Miss Boon
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Mr. Jenner
Anna Wing ...
Karen
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Nils
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Miss Lister
Joseph Pittoors ...
An Old Man
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The Old Man

Directed by

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Alain Resnais

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David Mercer ... ()

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Philippe Dussart ... executive producer
Lise Fayolle ... associate producer
Yves Gasser ... producer
Juergen Hellwig ... associate producer
Klaus Hellwig ... producer
Yves Peyrot ... producer

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Miklós Rózsa

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Ricardo Aronovich

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Albert Jurgenson

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Jean-Pierre Besnard ... assistant editor

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Jacques Saulnier

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Michel Breton
Jean-Claude Cabouret
Daniel Pierre
Claude Serre

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Catherine Leterrier

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Régine Havan ... makeup artist (as Régine Ha-Van)
Victor Merinow ... makeup artist
Michel Trigon ... hair stylist
Marie-Hélène Yastchenkoff ... makeup artist

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Michel Choquet ... production manager
Fernand Dubois ... unit manager
Yvonne Frèche ... unit manager
Antoine Gannagé ... production manager
Gérard Gaultier ... unit manager
Jacqueline Louis ... unit manager
Joëlle Picaud ... unit manager
Roland Sabary ... production manager

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Reynald Lampert ... second assistant director
John Lvoff ... second assistant director
Florence Malraux ... first assistant director
Guy Pinon ... assistant director

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Françoise Hardy ... set dresser
Charles Merangel ... set designer

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René Magnol ... sound
Jacques Maumont ... sound
Claude Plouganou ... sound editor
Jean Schwarz ... electronic effects sounds

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Philippe Brun ... camera operator
Bernard Journoux ... electrician
Jacques Labesse ... camera operator
Daniel Smague ... camera operator
Jürgen Vollmer ... still photographer

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John Bates ... costumer

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National Philharmonic Orchestra ... music played by
Miklós Rózsa ... musical director
Christopher Palmer ... orchestrator (uncredited)

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Marie-José Guissart ... continuity

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Daniel Champagnon ... production unit assistant
François Vila ... press agent

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Plot Summary

Clive Langham (Sir John Gielgud) spends one tormenting night in his bed suffering from health problems and thinking up a story based on his relatives. He is a bitter man and he shows, through flashbacks, how spiteful, conniving and treacherous his family is. But is this how they really are or is it his own vindictive slant on things? Written by Archie Moore

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Also Known As
  • 天意 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Opatrzność (Poland)
  • Gondviselés (Hungary)
  • Провидение (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • Viimeinen kirja (Finland)
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  • 110 min
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Trivia Sir John Gielgud, who spent most of his career on the stage, considered this movie and the television mini-series Brideshead Revisited (1981) to be his only two screen appearances of which he was genuinely proud. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Episode #7.4 (1994). See more »
Crazy Credits The National Philharmonic Orchestra is misspelled as National Philarmonic Orchestra in the opening credits. See more »
Quotes Clive Langham: Don't you think to have only one bastard after sixty years of action is almost tantamount to self denial?
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