The Apple
Originally released in 1969. The Apple is a drama film. directed by Michel Soutter.
Starring Elsbeth Schoch, André Widmer, and Arnold Walter
Synopsis
Interspersed with jokes, visual puns, and philosophical discussions, the story follows the attempts of a girl who has spent the last year living outside her native Switzerland to rekindle a former love affair. When her immature young friend fails to demonstrate the requisite interest, she takes up with someone the boy disapproves of. When the boy kicks the man, the man leaves both the boy and his erstwhile ex-girlfriend to their own devices.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Elsbeth Schoch
as Laura
André Widmer
as Marcel - le journaliste
Arnold Walter
as Simon - le premier amour
Claudine Berthet
as Claudine - l'amie de Laura
Daniel Stuffel
as L'ami de Claudine
Antoine Bordier
as L'employé du gaz
Pierre Holdener
as Le contestataire
François Rochaix
as Monsieur
Dominique Catton
as L'ami du journaliste
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Arada Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Apple about?
Interspersed with jokes, visual puns, and philosophical discussions, the story follows the attempts of a girl who has spent the last year living outside her native Switzerland to rekindle a former ...
Who directed The Apple?
The Apple was directed by Michel Soutter.
How long is The Apple?
The Apple has a runtime of 1 hours and 38 minutes (98 minutes total).
When was The Apple released?
The Apple was released on May 1, 1969 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Apple?
The main cast of The Apple includes Elsbeth Schoch, André Widmer, Arnold Walter, Claudine Berthet, Daniel Stuffel.