The Double Contempt
Originally released in 1967. The Double Contempt is a drama film. directed by Jean-Pierre Marchand. At just 73 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Françoise Dorléac, Henri Piégay, and André Oumansky
Synopsis
In Paris, under the Restoration, Julie de Chaverny, a young woman admired and envied by all, has been suffering for six years from an unhappy marriage to her husband, M. de Chaverny. She finally gives in to the advances of a young man she's known since childhood, deciding at last to live her own life. She wants to run away with him, but discovers it's only a passing fancy. Feeling disgraced and laughed at, she sets off for Nice to join her mother.
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- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Double Contempt about?
In Paris, under the Restoration, Julie de Chaverny, a young woman admired and envied by all, has been suffering for six years from an unhappy marriage to her husband, M. de Chaverny. She finally gi...
Who directed The Double Contempt?
The Double Contempt was directed by Jean-Pierre Marchand.
How long is The Double Contempt?
The Double Contempt has a runtime of 1 hours and 13 minutes (73 minutes total).
When was The Double Contempt released?
The Double Contempt was released on April 2, 1967 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Double Contempt?
The main cast of The Double Contempt includes Françoise Dorléac, Henri Piégay, André Oumansky, Amarande, Jean Galland.