Two People (1973) [R]

Release Date:
March 18, 1973

Original Title:
Two People

Alternate Titles:
Brève rencontre à Paris

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
The Filmakers Group
Universal Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 100

They had just 36 hours to share the love of a lifetime.

Evan Bonner is a deserter from the Vietnam war; he is on his way back to America to give himself up when he meets Deirdre McCluskey, a beautiful if petulant model. The two make an unlikely couple, but once in France the magic of Paris works its charm and these two vulnerable people finally find each other.

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Art Direction:
Harold Michelson

Assistant Director:
Denis Amar
Larbi Bennani
Mohamed Abbazi

Camera Operator:
Yves Rodallec

Cinematography:
Gerald Hirschfeld

Director:
Robert Wise

Director of Photography:
Henri Decaë

Editor:
William Reynolds

Hairstylist:
Alex Archambault

Makeup Artist:
Monique Archambault

Original Music Composer:
David Shire

Producer:
Robert Wise

Production Assistant:
Latif Lahlou
Mohamed Abbazi

Production Manager:
Ridgeway Callow
Enrico Isacco

Property Master:
Daniel Braunschweig

Script Supervisor:
Lucie Lichtig

Set Decoration:
Eric Simon

Sound:
Ronald Pierce
Waldon O. Watson
Antoine Petitjean

Wardrobe Master:
Tanine Autré
Holly Harp

Writer:
Richard De Roy

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