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Release Date:
December 17, 1965
Original Title:
Lady L
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Les Films Concordia
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
France | Italy | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: TP
Runtime: 117
Lady L is an elegant 80-year-old woman who recalls her amorous life story, including past loves and lusty, scandalous adventures she has lived through.
Assistant Director:
Paul Feyder
Camera Operator:
Raymond Picon Borel
Casting Director:
Margot Capelier
Continuity:
Lucie Lichtig
Costume Design:
Marcel Escoffier
Jacqueline Guyot
Director:
Peter Ustinov
Director of Photography:
Henri Alekan
Editor:
Roger Dwyre
Hairstylist:
Alex Archambault
Amalia Paoletti
Makeup Artist:
William Tuttle
Michel Deruelle
Giuseppe Annunziata
Novel:
Romain Gary
Original Music Composer:
Jean Françaix
Producer:
Carlo Ponti
Production Manager:
Pierre Laurent
Set Decoration:
Auguste Capelier
Set Designer:
Jean-André d'Eaubonne
Set Dresser:
Maurice Barnathan
Sound Engineer:
William Robert Sivel
Special Effects:
Karl Baumgartner
Unit Manager:
René Fargeas
Writer:
Peter Ustinov
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