The Romantic Englishwoman (1975) [R]

Release Date:
June 11, 1975

Original Title:
The Romantic Englishwoman

Alternate Titles:
Den romantiske englænderinde
Die Kokainfalle
Egy romantikus angol nő
La inglesa romántica
Romantyczna Angielka
Tillfällig förbindelse
Una romantica donna inglese
Une anglaise romantique

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Angel Productions
Dial Films
Les Productions Meric-Matalon

Production Countries:
France | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 116

The conflict of a love triangle

A marriage crisis between a writer and his wife leads her to flee to Germany and eventually return with another man, through whom the writer is going to overcome his writer's block.

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Assistant Art Director:
Richard Rambaut

Assistant Director:
Anthony Waye

Assistant Editor:
Michael Ellis

Associate Producer:
Richard F. Dalton

Camera Operator:
Gerry Anstiss

Casting:
Mary Selway

Conductor:
Richard Hartley

Continuity:
Pamela Davies

Costume Design:
Ruth Myers
Elsa Fennell

Costume Designer:
Yves Saint Laurent

Costume Supervisor:
Elsa Fennell

Director:
Joseph Losey

Director of Photography:
Gerry Fisher

Editor:
Reginald Beck

Hairdresser:
Anne McFadyen

Makeup Artist:
Bob Lawrance
Philip Leakey

Novel:
Thomas Wiseman

Original Music Composer:
Richard Hartley

Producer:
Daniel M. Angel

Production Design:
Richard Macdonald

Screenplay:
Thomas Wiseman

Sound Editor:
Peter Horrocks

Sound Recordist:
Peter Handford
Gerry Humphreys

Writer:
Tom Stoppard

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