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The Man Who Understood Women
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Synopsis
After making Man Who Understood Women and seeing that the result was an ill-realized, uneven combination of Hollywood satire and tear-jerking melodrama, star Henry Fonda did not make another film until almost three years later. The story centers on a Hollywood producer who becomes so obsessed with turning his wife Leslie Caron into the sexiest star in Hollywood that he neglects her real needs. Feeling lonely and tired of Tinseltown, Caron returns to her native France and finds herself attracted to the handsome and very attentive pilot Cesare Danova. When Fonda hears about the budding affair, he flies into a rage and hires assassins to kill his rival. Unfortunately for him, the killers are romantics and decide that Caron and Danova are so in love that both must die so they can be together always. When Fonda finds out, he rushes over to France to try and save his wife. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ben A. Astar French Doctor
Frank Cady Milstead
Leslie Caron Ann Garantier
Marcel Dalio Le Marne
Cesare Danova Marco Ranieri
Harry Ellerbe Kress
Henry Fonda Willie Bauche
Edwin Jerome The Baron
Myron McCormick Preacher
Conrad Nagel G. K.

Production Crew

Romain Gary Book Author
Milton Krasner Cinematographer
Robert Emmett Dolan Composer (Music Score)
Charles LeMaire Costume Designer
Nunnally Johnson Director
Marjorie Fowler Editor
Earle Hagen Musical Direction/Supervision
Nunnally Johnson Producer
Lyle Wheeler Production Designer
Maurice Ransford Production Designer
Nunnally Johnson Screenwriter
Paul S. Fox Set Designer
Walter Scott Set Designer
Charles Peck Sound/Sound Designer
Harry M. Leonard Sound/Sound Designer
L.B. Abbott Special Effects
Year: 1959
Runtime: 105
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
20th Century Fox

Release
by 20th Century Fox

Awards
1959 - Best Picture - National Board of Review