A Walk with Love and Death (1969) [PG]

Release Date:
October 5, 1969

Original Title:
A Walk with Love and Death

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | History | Romance | War

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 90

Attempting to evade the turmoil of France's Hundred Years' War, Parisian student Heron of Foix decides to journey to the sea. En route, he meets the pretty aristocrat Lady Claudia, and the couple begin a romance amid the intense conflict. As the struggle between peasants and noblemen rages on, Heron and Claudia take shelter at a monastery -- but even their newfound love can't completely keep the horrors of war at bay.

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Adaptation:
Hans Koningsberger

Art Direction:
Wolf Witzemann

Assistant Director:
Wolfgang Glattes

Assistant Editor:
Eunice Mountjoy

Camera Operator:
Kenneth J. Withers

Casting:
Robert Lennard

Costume Design:
Leonor Fini

Director:
John Huston

Director of Photography:
Edward Scaife

Editor:
Russell Lloyd

First Assistant Director:
Richard Overstreet

Makeup Artist:
Neville Smallwood

Music Director:
Georges Delerue

Novel:
Hans Koningsberger

Original Music Composer:
Georges Delerue

Producer:
John Huston
Carter DeHaven

Production Design:
Stephen B. Grimes

Screenplay:
Dale Wasserman

Set Decoration:
Anna-Lena Hansen
Josie MacAvin

Sound:
Basil Fenton-Smith

Sound Editor:
Giorgio De Vincenzo
Vernon Messenger

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