The Lovers (1958)
November 5, 1958Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Jeanne Moreau
Jeanne Tournier
Alain Cuny
Henri Tournier
José Luis de Vilallonga
Raoul Flores
Jean-Marc Bory
Bernard Dubois-Lambert
Judith Magre
Maggy Thiebaut-Leroy
Gaston Modot
Coudray
Michèle Girardon
Secretary
Claude Mansard
Marcelot
Georgette Lobre
Marthe
Lucienne Hamon
Chantal
Pierre Frag
Jean-Claude Brialy
Boy on a ride (uncredited)
Patricia Maurin
Catherine, daughter of Jeanne (uncredited)
Louis Malle
Director
Louise de Vilmorin
Screenplay
Dominique Vivant
Novel
Gisèle Jacquin
Makeup Artist
Léonide Azar
Editor
Hubert Mérial
Unit Production Manager
Vincent Rossell
Still Photographer
Kenout Peltier
Editor
Madeleine Bibollet
Editor
Henri Decaë
Director of Photography
Bernard Evein
Production Design
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Release DateNovember 5, 1958
Original NameLes Amants
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
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The Lovers (French: Les amants) is a 1958 French drama film directed by Louis Malle which stars Jeanne Moreau, Alain Cuny, and Jean-Marc Bory. Based on the posthumously-published 1876 short story "Point de Lendemain" ("No Tomorrow") by Dominique Vivant (1747–1825), the film concerns a woman involved in adultery who rediscovers human love. The Lovers was Malle's second feature film, made when he was 25 years old. The film was a box-office hit in France when released theatrically, gaining 2,594,160 admissions in France alone. The film was highly controversial when released in the United States for its depiction of allegedly obscene material. At the 1958 Venice Film Festival, the film won the Grand Jury Prize and was nominated for the Golden Lion.