Us Two (1979)
Françoise has gone into business seducing men whose wives want to divorce them, and who need incriminating evidence against them. In addition, she has a little blackmail operation going on on the side with politicians who can't afford a scandal. She got started on this business after she was raped, and hasn't looked back since. Now the police are on her trail, and she avails herself of the services of a couple who make a profession of hiding wanted criminals. At the hideout, she meets Simon, a second-generation mobster. As the police close in, Françoise and Simon go on the run together, pulling off occasional heists for operating money. Before long, they have also fallen in love.
Director:
Claude Lelouch
Writer:
Claude Lelouch
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Catherine Deneuve as Françoise |
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Jacques Dutronc as Simon Lacassaigne |
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Jacques Villeret as Tonton Musique |
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Paul Préboist as Mimile |
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Evelyne Ker as Tata musique |
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Jean-François Rémi as Le père de Françoise |
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Monique Mélinand as La mère de Françoise |
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Bernard Le Coq as Le photographe |
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Guy Rétoré as Le ministre |
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Daniel Auteuil as Un voyou |
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Gérard Caillaud as Bliche |
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Bernard Crombey as Alain |
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Gilberte Géniat as Zézette |
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Jacques Godin as Le commandant Strauss |
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Émile Genest as Le chef de police américain |
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Marie-Pierre de Gérando as Mme Lucas |
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Xavier Saint-Macary as Le détective |
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Chiara Mastroianni as La petite fille |
| Directing | Claude Lelouch | Director |
| Writing | Claude Lelouch | Screenplay |
| Sound | Francis Lai | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Sophie Bhaud | Editor |
| Editing | Hugues Darmois | Editor |
| Camera | Bernard Zitzermann | Director of Photography |
| Production | David Bailey | Production Assistant |