Top Cast
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Jean-Paul Belmondo
Henri
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Annie Girardot
Françoise
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Maria Pia Conte
La femme d'Henri
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Marcel Bozzuffi
Le mari de Françoise
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Farrah Fawcett
Patricia
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Peter Bergman
Le metteur en scène
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Kaz Garas
Paul
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Bill Quinn
Le passager
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Arturo Dominici
Le douanier
Overview
A composer and a French film star, both of whom are married to others, meet and fall in love while shooting a film in the United States.
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