Paul and Michelle

Paul and Michelle

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Lewis Gilbert
Produced by Lewis Gilbert
Written by Vernon Harris
Angela Huth
Story:
Lewis Gilbert
Starring Anicée Alvina
Sean Bury
Keir Dullea
Music by Michel Colombier
Cinematography Claude Renoir
Edited by Thelma Connell
Distributed by Paramount Pictures (USA)
Release dates
  • December 1974 (1974-12)
Running time
105 mins.
Country France/United Kingdom
Language English

Paul and Michelle is a 1974 drama film directed and produced by Lewis Gilbert, whose story Vernon Harris and Angela Huth dramatized. It is a sequel to the 1971 film Friends, by the same director and with the same lead actors.[1]

Plot

Taking place approximately three years after the events in Friends, Paul and Michelle follows the family of Paul Harrison (Sean Bury) and Michelle Latour (Anicée Alvina) after they have been reunited. At the beginning of the film Paul finishes prep school and he informs his father (whom he still has not forgiven for separating him from Michelle and their child.) that he plans to look for Michelle and now because he is a legal adult he can no longer stop him. Paul has to cope with the difficulties he faces balancing work, college, and trying to maintain their family as well as a new love interest for Michelle.

The supporting character of Paul's father Robert Harrison (Ronald Lewis) has received a knighthood in the intervening time, and is now often referred to as Sir Robert. His role as such was Lewis's last feature film appearance.[2]

Cast

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