Maladie d'amour (film) explained

Malady of Love
Director:Jacques Deray
Producer:Marie-Laure Reyre
Starring:Nastassja Kinski
Jean-Hugues Anglade
Michel Piccoli
Jean-Claude Brialy
Music:Romano Musumarra
Cinematography:Jean-François Robin
Editing:Henri Lanoë
Distributor:AMLF
Runtime:122 minutes
Country:France
Language:French
Gross:$6 million [1]

Maladie d'amour is a 1987 French drama romance film, directed by Jacques Deray. The film takes its title from the well-known song of the same name by Henri Salvador.[2]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maladie d'amour (1987)- JPBox-Office. 27 October 2014.
  2. Film - Volume 3, Issues 1-30 - Page 121 1987 Nastassja Kinski and Jean-Hughes Anglade in Maladie d' Amour. After Mona Lisa comes another film taking its title from a well-known 1931 song Maladie d'Amour. The music for Jacques Deray's new film has been written by Romano Musumarra, a young composer who has conceived, composed and directed records for Jeanne Mas and Princess Stephanie.