The Man Who Loved Women
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Director:François Truffaut
Studio:MGM (Video & DVD)
Rating:4.5
Rated:NR
Date Added:2006-01-01
Last Seen:2016-11-19
Purchased On:2006-01-01
ASIN:B000053VBO
UPC:0027616857996
Price:14.95
Genre:Comedy
Location:0122
Duration:119
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.66:1
Features:Miniseries
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François Truffaut  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Charles Denner...Bertrand Morane  ...  
Brigitte Fossey...Geneviève Bigey  ...  
Nelly Borgeaud...Delphine Grezel  ...  
Geneviève Fontanel...Hélène  ...  
Leslie Caron...Véra  ...  
Nathalie Baye...Martine Desdoits  ...  
Valérie Bonnier...Fabienne  ...  
Jean Dasté...Docteur Bicard  ...  
Sabine Glaser...Bernadette  ...  
Henri Agel...Lecteur  ...  
Chantal Balussou  ...  
Nella Barbier...Liliane, la Karateka  ...  
Anne Bataille...La jeune femme à la robe frangée  ...  
Martine Chassaing...Denise  ...  
Ghylaine Dumas...La seconde employée 'Midi-Car'  ...  
Monique Dury...Monique  ...  
Michele Gonsalvez  ...  
Sabine Guilleminot  ...  
Roger Leenhardt...Mr. Betany, Directeur des Editions  ...  
Christian Lentretien...L'inspecteur police  ...  
Rico López...Client Restaurant  ...  
Marianne Maurin  ...  
Beatrice Meyer  ...  
Marie-Jeanne Montfajon...Christine Morane, Bertrand's Mother  ...  
Maurice Pecheur  ...  
Valerie Pecheur...La jeune femme du cimetiere en tenue de tennis  ...  
Anna Perrier...Uta, Babysitter  ...  
Michele Planques  ...  
Roselyne Puyo...Nicole  ...  
Michel Ricordy  ...  
Nadine Rochex  ...  
Isabelle Roumieu  ...  
Henry-Jean Servat...Lecteur  ...  
Maïte Simard  ...  
Luce Stebenne  ...  
Isabelle Temple  ...  
Marie-Cecile Truc  ...  
Frédérique Jamet...La petite Juliette  ...  
Michel Marti...Young Bertrand  ...  
Marion Delbez...Child  ...  
Marcel Berbert...Surgeon, Delphine's husband  ...  
Josiane Couëdel...La standardiste  ...  
Pierre Gompertz...Navy Officer  ...  
Michel Laurent...Navy Officer  ...  
Philippe Lièvre...Bertrand's colleague  ...  
Thi-Loan Nguyen...Chinese woman  ...  
Marie Poitevin...Young Woman  ...  
Jean-Louis Povéda...Printer  ...  
Carmen Sardá-Cánovas...Washer  ...  
Suzanne Schiffman...Woman with the baby by Madame Duteil  ...  
Roland Thénot...Navy Officer  ...  
François Truffaut...Man at Funeral  ...  
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Summary: Scientist Bertrand Morane, "never in the company of men after 5," seduces women by evening and writes about the experiences in the early morning. Though 40ish and somewhat square, no woman in the town of Montpelier seems capable of resisting his earnest advances. Not much else happens in The Man Who Loved Women, but in the hands of master visual storyteller François Truffaut, the threadbare plot accumulates deep and ominous philosophical resonances. What drives Morane from woman to woman, and what accounts for his remarkable success? Does he secretly dislike women and consider them interchangeable (as one of the more prurient characters charges, to Morane's genuine befuddlement), or is his enthusiasm a kind of celebration? Truffaut refuses to answer plainly, but does drop clues; as his camera focuses on everyday objects, many take on a chilling, otherwordly luster, and coldly foreshadow Morane's fate. A deceptively simple film, The Man Who Loved Women is neither an indictment nor an apology for philandering; rather, it's a courageous, lovingly detailed portrait of a complex, intelligent man suffering from an altogether intractable complaint. This film was clumsily remade in English in 1983 by Blake Edwards, with Burt Reynolds assuming the role played here with such understated skill by the wonderful Charles Denner. --Miles Bethany