Duffy (film)
Duffy is a 1968 Anglo-American comedy film directed by Robert Parrish and starring James Coburn, James Mason, Susannah York and James Fox.[1] Originally called "Avec-Avec", French for "with-it", according to 1967 press reports, Columbia Pictures changed the title of the movie, despite the protests of the stars.[2]
Plot
Duffy is a cunning aristocrat of criminals who is hired by Stefane, a young playboy, to hijack a boat carrying several million dollars of his father's fortune. The plot succeeds, with a little help from Segolene, Stefane's girlfriend - but also with an unexpected, sudden turn of events.
Cast
- James Coburn - Duffy
- James Mason - Charles Calvert
- James Fox - Stefane Calvert
- Susannah York - Segolene
- John Alderton - Antony Calvert
- Guy Deghy - Captain Schallert
- Carl Duering - Bonivet
- Tutte Lemkow - Spaniard
- Marne Maitland - Abdul
- André Maranne - Garain
References
- ↑ Duffy in the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Coburn Burning Brightly, The Pittsburgh Press, October 13, 1967. At Google Newspapers
External links
- Duffy at the Internet Movie Database
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