Two English Girls | |
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Directed by | François Truffaut |
Screenplay by | François Truffaut Jean Gruault |
Based on | Les Deux Anglaises et le Continent by Henri-Pierre Roché |
Produced by | Marcel Berbert |
Starring | Jean-Pierre Léaud Kika Markham Stacey Tendeter Sylvia Marriott Marie Mansart |
Cinematography | Néstor Almendros |
Edited by | Yann Dedet Martine Barraqué |
Music by | Georges Delerue |
Production companies | Les Films du Carrosse CinéTel |
Distributed by | Valoria Films |
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Running time | 116 minutes 130 minutes (1984 director's cut) |
Country | France |
Languages | French English |
Box office | 412,866 admissions (France)[1] |
Two English Girls (original French title: Les Deux Anglaises et le Continent, UK Title: Anne and Muriel), is a 1971 French romantic drama film directed by François Truffaut and adapted from a 1956 novel of the same name by Henri-Pierre Roché. It stars Jean-Pierre Léaud as Claude, Kika Markham as Anne, and Stacey Tendeter as Muriel. Truffaut restored 20 minutes of footage, which fills out the characters, before his death in 1984.[2]
The novel was first published in English in 2004, translated by Walter Bruno and published by Cambridge Book Review Press, Cambridge, Wisconsin.
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