Indochine

Indochine


Category: Drama
All Genres: Drama, Romance, War
Release Year: 1992
Country: France
Runtime: 148
Rating: 9 (0)
Languages: French, Vietnamese
Director: Régis Wargnier
Sound: Dolby
Taglines:

  • No one can drift forever.

  • Writing by: Erik Orsenna - (original scenario & adaptation and dialogue) &
    Louis Gardel - (original scenario & adaptation and dialogue) and
    Catherine Cohen - (original scenario & adaptation and dialogue) &
    Régis Wargnier - (original scenario & adaptation and dialogue)
    Alain Le Henry - uncredited

    Produced by: Alain Belmondo - executive producer
    Gérard Crosnier - line producer
    Pierre Héros - associate producer
    Eric Heumann - producer
    Jean Labadie - producer
    Alain Vannier - associate producer

    Cast: Catherine Deneuve - Eliane
    Vincent Perez - Jean-Baptiste
    Linh Dan Pham - Camille
    Jean Yanne - Guy
    Dominique Blanc - Yvette
    Henri Marteau - Emile
    Carlo Brandt - Castellani
    Gérard Lartigau - LAdmiral
    Hubert Saint-Macary - Raymond (as Hubert Saint Macary)
    Andrzej Seweryn - Hebrard
    Mai Chau - Shen

    Music: Patrick Doyle
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    Plot Outline: The Countess is called away to tend a sick friend and imposes on the General to accept her daughter Marcilla as a houseguest...
    Plot: A coming-of-age story about four working-class friends growing up in Long Island, New York, as clam diggers. Their fathers were clam diggers as well as their grandfathers before them.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    Every years thousands of people come to Hollywood to pursue their dreams. Some succeed. Some move back home... And some just disappear.

    Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Factual errors: During the scene where the plantation house is burning, as Eliane walks past a group of colonial soldiers, we see that they are carrying British No.4 rifles. Firstly, French colonial soldiers would have not been equipped with British rifles. Secondly, the No.4 rifle, a simplified version of the No.1, wasnt produced until 1939. Since the film takes place in the early 1930s, it would have been impossible for anybody to have had these weapons, as they didnt exist yet.

    Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list - like these:

    • Victor Erices segment was originally filmed in color. At the eleventh hour the director decided to print it in black & white.


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