Un monde nouveau
Un monde nouveau is a 1966 French-Italian drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica.[1] Most notably it featured Sean Connery as himself. Harry Saltzman produced the film.[2][3]
Un monde nouveau | |
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Directed by | Vittorio De Sica |
Written by | Cesare Zavattini |
Produced by | Raymond Froment |
Starring | Christine Delaroche |
Cinematography | Jean Boffety |
Edited by | Paul Cayatte |
Release date |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Countries | France Italy |
Language | French |
Plot
A beautiful photographer, Christine Delaroche as Anne, has a love affair with Nino Castelnuovo as Carlo, and becomes pregnant. Carlo wants her to have an abortion and sleeps with a wealthy woman to get money to pay for it, but Ann decides against losing her unborn child.
Cast
- Christine Delaroche as Anne
- Nino Castelnuovo as Carlo
- Madeleine Robinson as Wealthy woman
- Pierre Brasseur as Photographer
- Georges Wilson as Medical professor
- Isa Miranda
- Françoise Brion
- Tanya Lopert as Mary
- Jeanne Aubert
- Jean-Pierre Darras
- Franco Bucceri
- Antoine De Rudder
- Arlette Gilbert
- Paul Mercey
- Charles Millot
- Laure Paillette
- Nadeige Ragoo as Judith
- Sean Connery as playing Himself (uncredited): "Carlo" tries getting a photo of Connery at the Paris premiere of Goldfinger[4]
References
- Sandra Brennan (2009). "Un monde nouveau". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 26 March 2009. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
- Sheffy, Pearl (29 January 1966). "The Man who got the Bond Going". Calgary Herald. pp. unnumbered.
- Films and Filming. 12 (3): 45. 1966.
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(help) - Darretta, John (1983). Vittorio De Sica: A Guide to References and Resources. G.K. Hall. p. 128. ISBN 9780816184682.
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