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[Machine Translation] [KADOKAWA Western Selection] The first film by Bunuel, who was born in Spain, started his career in France, then moved to the U.S. and continued making films in Mexico for a long time. The 35-year-old Jeanne Moreau, who gained attention with "Elevator to the Death Row" ('57) and was an ace in French cinema, stars in this film! Jean-Claude Carriere co-wrote the screenplay with Bunuel for all of his films in France, with the exception of "Tristana of Sorrows" ('70). Winner: 8th place in the 1966 Kinema Junpo Ten Best Foreign Films -- Early 20th century. Celestine, a maid in Paris, comes to serve a country nobleman. The family is inhabited by an eccentric group of people: the master, who is a hunter and a womanizer; the madam, who holds sway over the family; the father, who is obsessed with women's shoes; and a crude servant...

Original Release Year: 1964

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Jean-Claude Carriere
Jeanne Moreau
Georges Geret
Michel Piccoli
Luis Bunuel

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