Jules and Jim (1962) | |
Director(s) | Fran?ois Truffaut |
Producer(s) | Marcel Berbert (executive uncredited), François Truffaut (uncredited) |
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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.
Catherine: Watch us well, Jules!
Jules: But not this one, Jim. Okay?
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Catherine: Sulfuric acid, for the eyes of men who tell lies.
Catherine: Watch us well, Jules!
Jules: But not this one, Jim. Okay?
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Facts about
François Truffaut was greatly saddened when Henri-Pierre Roché died before he could see how Truffaut filmed his novel.
François Truffaut came across the original novel by Henri-Pierre Roché in the mid-50s whilst browsing through some secondhand books in Paris. He later befriended the author.
François Truffaut hated filming love scenes, which is why Jim and Catherine's big scene is shot in half darkness.
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François Truffaut came across the original novel by Henri-Pierre Roché in the mid-50s whilst browsing through some secondhand books in Paris. He later befriended the author.
François Truffaut hated filming love scenes, which is why Jim and Catherine's big scene is shot in half darkness.
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