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The Man Who Loved Women (L' Homme Qui Aimait Les Femmes)
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The Man Who Loved Women (L' Homme Qui Aimait Les Femmes)Icon_movClass_M

1977, 114 minutes, Rated M

Renowned French director Francois Truffant is "at the top of his form" (The Hollywood Reporter) in this whimsical, lively story about an eccentric casanova who loves every woman he meets - literally! Irresistibly "charming" (Leonard Maltin) and "witty" (Independent Film Journal), this playful romantic comedy is heart-warming, hilarious and highly entertaining!

Bertrand Morane (Charles Denner) is a ladies' man like no other. Wholly obsessed with the female species, he goes to outrageous lengths for the prospect of a fleeting romantic encounter. But when he documents all of his passionate flings in a racy autobiography, he piques the interest-both personally and professionally - of a beautiful and provocative editor named Genevieve (Bridget Fossey). And the two begin to play the game of proverbial predator and prey, Bertrand is surprised to discover he might just be the one who gets trapped...by true love!

Director:
Francois Truffaut [14],
Starring:
Genevieve Fontanel [1], Nelly Borgeaud [1], Brigitte Fossey [2], Leslie Caron [6], Charles Denner [1],
Screen Formats:
Widescreen 1.66:1
Subtitles:
Castellano , Danish , English , French , German , Greek , Italian , Polish
Language and Sound:
Castellano Mono
French Mono
German Mono
Italian Mono

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