Justine (1969 film)
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Directed by | George Cukor Joseph Strick |
Produced by | Pandro S. Berman |
Written by | Lawrence B. Marcus Andrew Sarris Lawrence Durrell (novel) |
Starring | Anouk Aimée Dirk Bogarde Robert Forster Anna Karina |
Music by | Jerry Goldsmith |
Cinematography | Leon Shamroy |
Editing by | Rita Roland |
Distributed by | Twentieth Century Fox |
Release date(s) | 6 August 1969 |
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Justine (1969) is a drama film directed by George Cukor and Joseph Strick. It was written by Lawrence B. Marcus and Andrew Sarris, based on the 1957 novel Justine by Lawrence Durrell.
[edit] Plot
Set in Alexandria in 1938, a young British schoolmaster named Darley meets Pursewarden, a British consular officer. Pursewarden introduces him to Justine, the wife of an Egyptian banker. Darley befriends her, and discovers she is involved in a plot against the British, the goal of which is to arm the Jewish underground movement in Palestine. The plot fails, Justine is sent to jail, and Darley returns to England.
[edit] Cast
- Anouk Aimée as Justine
- Dirk Bogarde as Pursewarden
- Robert Forster as Narouz
- Anna Karina as Melissa
- Philippe Noiret as Pombal
- Michael York as Darley
- John Vernon as Nessim
- Jack Albertson asCohen
- Cliff Gorman as Toto
- George Baker as Mountolive
- Elaine Church as Liza
- Michael Constantine as Memlik Pasha
- Marcel Dalio as French Consul General
- Michael Dunn as Mnemjian
- Barry Morse as Maskelyne
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