Manon 70
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Manon 70 | |
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Directed by | Jean Aurel |
Screenplay by | Jean Aurel, Cécil Saint-Laurent |
Based on |
Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prevost |
Starring |
Catherine Deneuve Jean-Claude Brialy Sami Frey Elsa Martinelli |
Music by |
Serge Gainsbourg original Antonio Vivaldi non-original |
Cinematography | Edmond Richard |
Editing by | Anne-Marie Cotret |
Distributed by | Valoria Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 105 min |
Country | France, Italy, Germany |
Language | French |
Manon 70 is a 1968 French (French-Italian-German co-production) film starring Catherine Deneuve, Jean-Claude Brialy and Sammy Frey. The screenplay was written by Jean Aurel with Cécil Saint-Laurent and directed by Jean Aurel.
The film is based on Manon Lescaut, an 18th-century French novel by Antoine François Prévost.
The original music of the movie is by Serge Gainsbourg.
Manon (Catherine Deneuve) is an amoral, free spirit who uses sex to surround herself in relatively luxurious surroundings.
External links
- Manon 70 at the Internet Movie Database
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