Quiet Days in Clichy (French: "Jours tranquilles à Clichy") is a 1990 erotic drama film directed by Claude Chabrol. It is based on the 1956 autobiographical novel Quiet Days in Clichy by Henry Miller.[1]
Quiet Days in Clichy | |
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Directed by | Claude Chabrol |
Screenplay by | Claude Chabrol Ugo Leonzio |
Based on | Quiet Days in Clichy by Henry Miller |
Produced by | Pietro Innocenzi Antonio Passalia |
Starring | Andrew McCarthy Nigel Havers Barbara De Rossi |
Cinematography | Jean Rabier |
Edited by | Monique Fardoulis |
Music by | Jean-Michel Bernard Luigi Ceccarelli Matthieu Chabrol |
Production companies | AZ Film Production Cinecittà Italfrance Films Direkt-Film Istituto Luce Cofimage 2 |
Release date |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Countries | France Italy Germany |
Language | English |
The novel was previously adapted into a 1970 Danish film.
Plot
editAmerican Henry Miller enjoys a wide variety of sexual escapades while also working hard to establish himself as a serious writer in Paris.
Cast
editActor | Role |
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Andrew McCarthy | Henry Miller, aka Joey |
Nigel Havers | Alfred Perlès, aka Karl |
Barbara De Rossi | Nys |
Stéphanie Cotta | Colette Ducarouge |
Isolde Barth | Ania Regentag |
Anna Galiena | Edith |
Stéphane Audran | Adrienne |
Mario Adorf | Ernest Regentag |
Elide Melli | |
Margit Evelyn Newton | Bernadette |
Eva Grimaldi | Yvonne |
Thomas Chabrol | A guest |
References
edit- ^ Maçek III, J.C. (2013-03-01). "Italy's Lost Bellissima Actress, Margie Newton, Re-Appears in The Next Reel". PopMatters.
External links
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