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Christine

1958 | 100 min | Drama · Romance

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Synopsis

Christine is a 1958 French period drama film, based on the 1894 play Liebelei (Flirtation) by Arthur Schnitzler. The film was directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit and the title character was played by Romy Schneider. The cast included Alain Delon as a young lieutenant.

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Credits

Director
Pierre Gaspard-Huit
Screenplay
Pierre Gaspard-Huit, Hans Wilhelm, Georges Neveux
Director of Photography
Christian Matras
Original Music Composer
Georges Auric
Editor
Louisette Hautecoeur
Country
France, Italy

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Cast · 20

PD

Pierre Durou

JT

Jacques Toja

JL

Jean Lagache

AD

Allain Dhurtal

Bernard Dhéran

Bernard Dhéran

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