Lovers Like Us

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Lovers Like Us
File:LeSauvage.jpg
Film poster
Directed byJean-Paul Rappeneau
Written byJean-Loup Dabadie
Élisabeth Rappeneau
Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Produced byRaymond Danon
Jean-Luc Ormières
StarringYves Montand
Catherine Deneuve
CinematographyPierre Lhomme
Antoine Roch
Music byMichel Legrand
Production
companies
Lira Films
Produzioni Artistiche Internazionali
Distributed byGaumount
Release date
  • 26 November 1975 (1975-11-26)
Running time
102 minutes
CountriesFrance
Italy
LanguageFrench
Box office$17.8 million[1]

Lovers Like Us (French: Le Sauvage; "The Savage"; also known in English as Call Me Savage) is a 1975 French adventure comedy-drama romance film starring Yves Montand and Catherine Deneuve. The film was a commercial success with a total of 2,373,738 admissions in France and was the 12th highest-grossing film of the year.[2]


Plot

Scant days before her wedding to Vittorio, Nelly (Deneuve) has a change of heart and runs away. As Vittorio pursues her through Caracas, she turns for help first to Alex (Roberts), a previous employer, and then to Martin (Montand), a middle-aged French man she meets by chance. Martin drives her to the airport, where she gets a plane ticket to Paris. Returning by boat to his peaceful lonely life on an island off the coast, Martin is surprised and dismayed to find that Nelly has made her way there ahead of him. When he tries to return her to the mainland she sabotages the boat, causing it to sink. Marooned upon the island, Martin is forced to adapt to his new neighbor, who is determined to stay.

Cast

Reception

The film recorded admissions of 2,373,738 in France.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Le Sauvage (1975) - JPBox-Office".
  2. ^ "Le Sauvage (1975) - JPBox-Office".
  3. ^ Film box office information at Box Office Story

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