Sunday lovers
Movie | |
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German title | Sunday lovers |
Original title | Sunday lovers |
Country of production | Italy , France , United Kingdom , USA |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1980 |
length | 125 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
Rod | |
Director |
Bryan Forbes Édouard Molinaro Dino Risi Gene Wilder |
script |
Leslie Bricusse Agenore Incrocci Furio Scarpelli Francis Veber Gene Wilder |
production | Léo L. Fuchs |
music | Manuel De Sica |
camera |
Claude Agostini Tonino Delli Colli Gerald Hirschfeld Claude Lecomte |
cut |
Alberto Gallitti Monique Isnardon Robert Isnardon |
occupation | |
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Sunday Lovers is a love story in four episodes from 1980. The leading roles in the international co-production were played by Roger Moore , Lino Ventura , Ugo Tognazzi and Gene Wilder . Directed by Bryan Forbes , Édouard Molinaro , Dino Risi and Gene Wilder.
In four independent, different episodes, the film tells the story of a “typical” representative of the stronger sex who seeks happiness in love away from everyday life. He has numerous alternative titles such as Die Verführer , Vier Ase hau auf der Ketteln or a combination thereof.
action
The four men Harry Lindon, François Quérole, Armando and Skippy seek love happiness in their own way in London, Paris, Los Angeles and Rome away from everyday life. Funny incidents happen regularly.
background
- The film premiered in Italy on October 31, 1980.
criticism
The criticism was divided in the assessment of the film.
The lexicon of international films judged: "International episode film whose routine staging and sometimes good cast cannot hide the lack of originality, speed and commitment."
Cinefacts.de, on the other hand, saw an "enjoyable episode film".
Web links
- Sunday Lovers in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Sunday Lovers in the online film database
- 1. Synchro (cinema) in the German dubbing index
- 2. Synchro (DEFA) in the German synchronous index
Individual evidence
- ↑ Sunday Lovers. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .
- ↑ Cinefacts