Two English Girls

Two English Girls

130 mins | Drama, Romance, History | Nov. 18, 1971

At the beginning of the 20th century, Claude Roc, a young middle-class Frenchman meets in Paris Ann Brown, a young Englishwoman. They become friends and Ann invites him to spend holidays at the house where she lives with her mother and her sister Muriel, for whom she intends Claude. During these holidays, Claude, Ann and Muriel become very close and he gradually falls in love with Muriel. But both families lay down a one-year-long separation without any contact before agreeing to the marriage. So Claude goes back to Paris when he has many love affairs before sending Muriel a break-off letter...

Two English Girls

130 mins | Drama, Romance, History | Nov. 18, 1971

Two English Girls
At the beginning of the 20th century, Claude Roc, a young middle-class Frenchman meets in Paris Ann Brown, a young Englishwoman. They become friends and Ann invites him to spend holidays at the house where she lives with her mother and her sister Muriel, for whom she intends Claude. During these holidays, Claude, Ann and Muriel become very close and he gradually falls in love with Muriel. But both families lay down a one-year-long separation without any contact before agreeing to the marriage. So Claude goes back to Paris when he has many love affairs before sending Muriel a break-off letter...
IMDb rating 7.2
Producers Les Films du Carrosse, Cinetel
Original title Les Deux Anglaises et le Continent
Directors Olivier Mergault, Suzanne Schiffman, Christine Pellé, François Truffaut
Writers Henri-Pierre Roché, Jean Gruault, François Truffaut

Cast

Jean-Pierre Léaud

as Claude Roc

Kika Markham

as Ann Brown

Stacey Tendeter

as Muriel Brown

Philippe Léotard

as Diurka

Georges Delerue

as Claude's Business Agent

Sylvia Marriott

as Mrs. Brown

Marie Mansart

as Madame Roc

Irène Tunc

as Ruta

Marcel Berbert

as Vendeur d'Art

Jeanne Lobre

as Porter

Annie Miller

as Monique (uncredited)

Marie Irakane

as Madame Roc's Maidservant

Guillaume Schiffman

as Enfant (uncredited)

Mark Peterson

as Mr. Flint

David Markham

as Palmist

Sophie Baker

as Amie au Café (uncredited)

René Gaillard

as Chauffeur de Taxi (uncredited)

Anne Levaslot

as Muriel Enfant (uncredited)

Christine Pellé

as Secrétaire de Claude (uncredited)

Mathieu Schiffman

as Enfant (uncredited)

Jeanne Sophie

as Clarisse (uncredited)

Eva Truffaut

as Enfant (uncredited)

François Truffaut

as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Laura Truffaut

as Enfant (uncredited)