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Director
  
Jean-Daniel Simon

Country
  
France

6.6/10
IMDb

Duration
  

Language
  
French

Release date
  
1968

Writer
  
Jean-Pierre Petrolacci (dialogue), Jean-Daniel Simon, Joseph-Arthur de Gobineau (novel)

Adélaïde is a 1968 French drama film directed by Jean-Daniel Simon and starring Ingrid Thulin, Jean Sorel and Sylvie Fennec. In English it is sometimes known as The Depraved. It was based on a novella by Joseph-Arthur de Gobineau and produced by Pierre Kalfon.

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Plot

A young woman, named Adélaïde lives in France, and she is pursued by many suitors, but she turns them all down because her one true love has gone away to war, and she has not heard of him for months, though she does not give up hope and lies in wit of his return. In the end he dies in the war, killed by a German soldier, but she knows in her heart he is still with her.

Cast

  • Ingrid Thulin ... Elisabeth Hermann
  • Jean Sorel ... Frédéric Cornault
  • Sylvie Fennec ... Adelaide
  • Jacques Portet ... Jacques Potier
  • Faith Brook ... Dickson
  • Jean-Pierre Bernard ... Christian
  • Joëlle Bernard ... Janine
  • Robert Higgins ... Médecin
  • Eve Mylonas ... Alexa
  • Christine Simon ... Buxy
  • Simone Guisin ... Hélène
  • References

    Adélaïde (film) Wikipedia
    Adelaide (film) IMDb