The Old Maid (1972)
Overview
Muriel is a shy woman who bluffs and blusters around in order to hide her shyness and to protect her loneliness, even though she longs wistfully for a companion of some sort. She has been lonely so long that now she is an old maid and has never been wooed. In this gentle French film, Muriel gets a glimpse of romance when Gabriel walks into the seaside hotel she is vacationing in. His car has broken down, and he has to stay there for a few days while it is repaired. Hers is the only dinner table with room at it, and Gabriel cannot prevent himself from charming women. She is stiff with him at first, but soon they develop a friendship.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | fr |
Popularity | 3.254 |
Directed By
Jean-Pierre Blanc
Crew
Jean-Pierre Blanc
Jean-Pierre Blanc
Michel Legrand
Pierre Lhomme
Jean-Pierre Ruh
Guy Chichignoud
Hélène Plemiannikov
Michel Legrand
Ralph Baum
Monique Herran
Gilbert Duhalde
Raymond Voinquel
TOP CAST
Philippe Noiret
Gabriel Marcassus
Annie Girardot
Muriel Bouchon
Marthe Keller
Vicka
Michael Lonsdale
Monod
Édith Scob
Edith, Monod's Wife
Jean-Pierre Darras
Sacha
Catherine Samie
Clotilde
Maria Schneider
Mome
Lorenza Guerrieri
Punaisa
Albert Simono
Daniel
Claudine Assera
The New Employee