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Jules and Jim (1962) was a Foreign Films Film directed by Fran?ois Truffaut and produced by François Truffaut and Marcel Berbert.

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Jim: What is it?
Catherine: Sulfuric acid, for the eyes of men who tell lies.


Jim: Either it's raining, or I'm dreaming.
Catherine: Maybe it's both.


Jules: But not this one, Jim. Okay?


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Oskar Werner was cast because François Truffaut wanted someone who spoke French with a slow delivery.
Henri Serre was an unknown actor performing comedy in a club when he was cast as Jim. He was cast because of his physical resemblance to Henri-Pierre Roché.
The production was so small and had so little money that Jeanne Moreau was often called upon to lend her Rolls Royce for ferrying around props. She even did some of the catering, particularly in the scenes where Jim visits Jules and Catherine in Germany.
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