Dorleac and Deneuve
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Two such exquisite actresses. Thank you for posting this.
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tank you very much
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She was great in "Billion Dollar Brain". But died right after. I wonder where her career would have gone?
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Francoise Dorleac was burned alive in a tragic auto accident. From what I have heard, Catherine has never publicly acknowledged her sister's tragic death, over forty years later. They were two of France's great beauties.
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Both are divine.
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I love Françoise Dorléac, so beautiful such a waste, Catherine was in her shadow until...
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merci de ceci qu'elle est une femme si gracieuse et belle. Grande musique!
oh memories
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Deneuve wasn't a real talent? You ought to watch Tristana (if you've watched it already, watch it again). As for the madnesss, watch Tristana, Mississippi Mermaid and Belle de Jour and tell me she's not mad as any one. I agree about Dorleac though, she's amazing too
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F. Dorleac was great, Catherine also, but she had a nose job, Dorleac was more natural.
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It is composed by Michel Legrand for the movie 'Les demoiselles de Rochefort' and the song's real name is 'Chanson de Maxence'
Dorleac was the real talent in that family.
ND2525 4 years ago
i agree, she had this little madness great actors need
durcetcurval 4 years ago
A few years ago I was there in North Humberland to see the famous castle. Rob Roy, Lindisfarn Island. Really amazing to step on that road up to the castle and stepping into that rooms. By the way in 1966 there was no electricity to run that fridge in the kitchen so the crew put a batterylamp inside it so when opening the door, to get the eggs, the inside would be with a little light, amazing huuh? A old guard was still there telling me that story
joopio 4 years ago
Very nice comment, thank you. I find this movie charming, graceful and magical due to the freshness of Françoise Dorléac and the pure and light inspiration of Roman Polanski.
durcetcurval 4 years ago