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Love in the Afternoon

Cast

Gary Cooper, Audrey Hepburn, Maurice Chevalier, John McGiver View All


Crew

Billy Wilder (Screenplay), Billy Wilder (Director), I. A. L. Diamond (Screenplay) View All

Release: Jun. 30th, 1957
Runtime: 2 hours, 10 minutes
Lovestruck conservatory student Ariane pretends to be just as much a cosmopolitan lover as the worldly mature Frank Flannagan hoping that l’amour will take hold.
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mark f
There could be many reasons, including the fact that Gary Cooper appears to be too old to limn the dashing playboy in the film, but most people love Bogie's casting against type in Wilder's earlier Sabrina.


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