Hello-Goodbye (1970)
A car salesman journeys to France and encounters an apparently lonely woman. He immediately begins to successfully woo her only to learn that she is actually a baron's wife. Fortunately, the baron believes in open marriages and winds up hiring the Englishman to teach his son (from an earlier marriage) everything about automobiles. Meanwhile the car salesman finds himself falling seriously in love with the wife. The baron really doesn't mind as he himself is involved with another.
Director: Jean Negulesco
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Michael Crawford as Harry England |
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Curd Jürgens as Baron De Choisis |
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Geneviève Gilles as Dany de Choisis |
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Peter Myers as Bentley |
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Ira von Fürstenberg as Evelyne Rossan |
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Mike Marshall as Paul |
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Didier Haudepin as Raymond |
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Vivian Pickles as Joycie |
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Lon Satton as Cole |
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Agathe Natanson as Monique |
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Georges Bever as Hotel Porter |
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Denise Grey as Concierge |
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Jeffry Wickham as Dickie |
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Valérie Boisgel as (uncredited) |
| Production | André Hakim | Producer |
| Editing | Richard Bryan | Editor |
| Sound | Francis Lai | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Henri Decaë | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Jean Negulesco | Director |
| Art | Pamela Cornell | Set Decoration |
| Writing | Roger Marshall | Writer |