Jeff (1969 film)
Jeff is a 1969 French-Italian film starring Alain Delon. It was financed by Warner-Seven Arts.[2]
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Directed by | Jean Herman |
Produced by | Alain Delon |
Written by | André-Georges Brunelin Jean Cau |
Starring | Alain Delon Mireille Darc |
Music by | François de Roubaix |
Cinematography | Jean-Jacques Tarbès |
Production company | Adel Productions PECF (French) Produzione Intercontinentale Cinematografica (PIC) (Italian) |
Distributed by | Warner Bros-Seven Arts |
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Country | France Italy |
Language | French |
Box office | 1,074,600 admissions (France)[1] |
Plot
A gang of criminals commit a hold up. Afterwards the leader of the gang absconds with the money. The leader's young friend and mistress go after him.
Cast
- Alain Delon as Laurent
- Mireille Darc as Eva
- Georges Rouquier as Jeff
- Gabriel Jabbour as Zucci
- Nathalie Nerval as Mme Grunstein
- Robert Lombard as Grunstein
- Georges Jamin as Peter
- Henry Czarniak as Lescure
- Christian Melsen as Van Hoof
- Suzanne Flon as Mrs. de Groote
- Albert Médina as Merkès
- Frédéric de Pasquale as Diamant
Production
It was the first film from Delon's production company, Adel Productions. During the making of the film, Delon began a romantic relationship with Mireille Darc which lasted for fifteen years.[3]
Reception
The film was a relative disappointment at the French box office.
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References
- "Box office information for film". Box Office Story.
- Martin, Betty. (Feb 15, 1969). "MOVIE CALL SHEET: Goulet 'Underground' Star". Los Angeles Times. p. b7.
- "Mireille Darc & Alain Delon". The Red List.
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