Until September

Until September is a 1984 romantic drama film directed by Richard Marquand and starring Karen Allen and Thierry Lhermitte. The plot concerns an American tourist and a French banker who fall in love in Paris.

Until September
Movie poster
Directed byRichard Marquand
Produced byMichael Gruskoff
Vincent Malle
Written byJanice Lee Graham
Starring
Music byJohn Barry
CinematographyPhilippe Welt
Edited bySean Barton
Production
company
Distributed byMGM/UA Entertainment Co.
Release date
  • September 21, 1984 (1984-09-21)
Running time
95 mins
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$4,239,154 (domestic)[1]

Synopsis

Moe Alexander (Allen) is an American tourist in Paris. When she misses her plane home, she ends up being stuck in Paris for a while until her visa gets approved and goes to stay at the apartment of a friend who is away for the summer. There she meets Xavier de la Perouse (Thierry Lhermitte), a wealthy French banker. Xavier is married but his wife and family are away. As he spends time with Moe, their mutual attraction is overwhelming and they fall in love.

Cast

Reception

Until September earned $4,239,154 from its brief theatrical run in North America. It debuted in sixth place for its opening weekend.[2]

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