From 1944 to 1974, the evolution of a couple established in Normandy. As the husband climbs the ladder of social hierarchy, the relationship with his wife slowly deteriorate.
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Bulle Ogier | ... |
Janine Thierry
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Rufus | ... |
Henri Thierry
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Marie Déa | ... |
La propriètaire
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Caroline Cellier | ... |
La jeune fille 1974
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Bernard Le Coq | ... |
Le jeune homme 1974
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Charles Gérard | ... |
Un ancien combattant
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Harry Walter | ... |
1er résistant
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Léon Zitrone | ... |
Lui-même
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Gérard Dournel | ... |
L'ancien combattant
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Germaine Lafaille | ... |
La femme du général Tremblay
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Jean Soulard | ... |
Général Tremblay
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Oskar Freitag | ... |
L'officier allemand
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Alain Basnier | ... |
Albert à 20 ans (uncredited)
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Arlette Gordon | ... |
La fille du général Tremblay (uncredited)
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Marc Vadé | ... |
Albert à 10 ans (uncredited)
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Directed by
Claude Lelouch |
Written by
Claude Lelouch | ... | (scenario) |
Claude Lelouch | ... | (dialogue) & |
Pierre Uytterhoeven | ... | (dialogue collaboration) |
Music by
Francis Lai |
Cinematography by
Jean Collomb | ... | director of photography |
Jacques Lefrançois | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Georges Klotz |
Editorial Department
Françoise Orsoni | ... | assistant editor |
Makeup Department
Marie-Christine Desouches | ... | makeup artist |
Joël Lavau | ... | makeup artist |
Pierre Vadé | ... | hair stylist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Alain Basnier | ... | assistant director |
Jean-Marc Pertus | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Jean-Louis Ducarme | ... | sound |
Camera and Electrical Department
Jacques Lefrançois | ... | assistant camera |
Charles Lefèvre | ... | electrician |
René Lhomme | ... | grip |
Claude Sichère | ... | grip |
Additional Crew
Eugène Bellin | ... | production accountant |
Arlette Gordon | ... | press attache |
Tania Zazulinsky | ... | administrator (as Tania) |
Production Companies
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- Les Films 13 (1974) (France) (theatrical)
- Cineriz (1976) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Cinetel (1977) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Studio Hamburg Enterprises (2017) (Germany) (DVD)
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- Éditions 23 (music publisher)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Contrary to what is implied in this film, 'The Longest day' (1962) wasn't broadcast on French TV until November 10th 1976. Oddly enough, this screening was so popular it caused a power shortage in some areas of France (very similar to those regularly endured by the married couple of the film ) and its second part was broadcast again a few days later. See more » |
Movie Connections | References The Longest Day (1962). See more » |