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The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun (1970 film)

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Music by
  
Michel Legrand

Initial release
  
22 October 1970

Music director
  
Michel Legrand

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Cinematography
  
Claude Renoir

Director
  
Anatole Litvak

Producer
  
Raymond Danon

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Produced by
  
Raymond Danon and Anatole Litvak

Screenplay by
  
Richard Harris and Eleanor Perry

Based on
  
La Dame dans l'auto avec des lunettes et un fusil by Sébastien Japrisot

Starring
  
Samantha Eggar Oliver Reed John McEnery

Written by
  
Richard Harris, Eleanor Perry

Cast
  
Samantha Eggar, Oliver Reed, John McEnery

Similar
  
Directed by Anatole Litvak, Oliver Reed movies, Thrillers

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The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun (French: La Dame dans l'auto avec des lunettes et un fusil) is a 1970 psychological thriller film directed by Anatole Litvak starring Samantha Eggar, Oliver Reed and John McEnery. It is based on Sébastien Japrisot's 1966 novel La Dame dans l'auto avec des lunettes et un fusil. The film was remade in 2015.

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Plot

Just before the Bastille Day holiday weekend English secretary Danielle 'Dany' Lang (Samantha Eggar) types up a document for her advertising agency boss, Michael Caldwell (Oliver Reed), to take on a business trip to Geneva. On the way to drop off her boss and his wife, Anita (Stéphane Audran) (a former room-mate), at the airport, her boss gives her a pay envelope.

After dropping them off Dany impulsively decides to drive to the Riviera for the weekend. When Dany pulls into a small café the owner tries to return a coat to her she claims she left there the day before. At a petrol station Dany is attacked in the toilet and injures her hand and she is bemused as various strangers claim to know her.

Heading further south she picks up a hitch-hiker, Philippe (John McEnery) and the pair spend the night together. The following day Philippe steals Dany's car prior to reaching the coast. She later finds Philippe in Marseilles where they find a man's body and a gun in the boot of the car.

After Philippe disappears again, Dany visits the home of the dead man in Avignon and oddly finds both some of her clothes and also nude pictures of herself. Returning to the café to reclaim the coat she finds a copy of her pay envelope in one of the coat's pockets. Dany is now completely perplexed by the situation and returns to the dead man's home where her boss, Michael, is waiting for her. He tells Dany that the dead man was one of Anita's lovers, whom she murdered at his home. To frame Dany, they planted evidence and set up various incidents to establish her guilt: the attack in the toilet was committed by Michael, who injured her hand so Anita could wear a bandage and be mistaken for the secretary; and the nude photos had been taken by Anita when they were room-mates.

When Michael tells Dany he plans to murder her and make it look like a suicide she tells him he won't succeed as she has already posted both pay envelopes to the police.

Soundtrack

The film's score was written by Michel Legrand and the title music was On the Road sung by Petula Clark.

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References

The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun (1970 film) Wikipedia