In the Affirmative (1964)
The film is a road movie that follows a middle aged man who gives a young woman a lift. On the car radio, news bulletins warn the population against a recently escaped sadist who is known to prey on young women and children. Lelouch often cuts away from the main story, if only briefly, to parallel events that are not necessarily crucial to the story but illustrate what is suggested by the radio.
Director: Claude Lelouch
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Guy Mairesse as Robert Blam |
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Janine Magnan as L'auto stoppeuse |
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Jean Franval as Un policier |
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Richard Saint-Bris as Le commissaire |
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France-Noëlle as La patronne de l'hôtel |
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Jacques Martin as Le journaliste |
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Jean Daurand as Le patron du relais routier |
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Bernard Papineau as |
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Joëlle Picaud as La victime du bois |
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Jacqueline Morane as |
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Rita Maiden as La serveuse du restaurant |
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Gérard Sire as voix-off d'ouverture |
| Editing | Claude Lelouch | Editor |
| Camera | Claude Lelouch | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Claude Lelouch | Director |
| Writing | Claude Lelouch | Writer |
| Camera | Jean Collomb | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Danyel Gérard | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Pierre Braunberger | Producer |