L'Amour trop fort (1981)
Max is an old and unsuccessful actor while Charlie is an ambitious young director, yet they are bound together by close friendship. Until the day Rose-Marie, a rather conservative young antique dealer, walks into Charlie's life. When Max's wife walks out on him, he clings to the young couple like ivy. However he soons becomes a dead weight and Rose-Marie threatens to leave if Charlie doesn't choose between her and Max.
Director:
Daniel Duval
Writers:
Daniel Duval, Jean Curtelin.
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Marie-Christine Barrault as Rose-Marie de Boisel |
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Jean Carmet as Max |
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Daniel Duval as Charlie Maupas |
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Hubert Deschamps as Jean Dumaine |
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Christian Delangre as Bernard |
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Alain Flick as The commissioner |
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Monique Pantel as Monique |
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Françoise Michaud as |
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Max Morel as |
| Writing | Daniel Duval | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jean Curtelin | Screenplay |
| Production | Benjamin Simon | Producer |
| Camera | Michel Cénet | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Yann Dedet | Editor |
| Directing | Daniel Duval | Director |