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Director
  
Robert Wise

Genres
  
Drama, Romance Film

Writer
  
Richard De Roy

Language
  
English

6.2/10
IMDb

Music director
  
David Shire

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Two People (film) movie poster

Release date
  
March 18, 1973 (1973-03-18)

Cast
  
Peter Fonda
(Evan Bonner),
Lindsay Wagner
(Deirdre McCluskey),
Estelle Parsons
(Barbara Newman),
Alan Fudge
(Fitzgerald)

Similar movies
  
Exposed (1983)

Tagline
  
They had just 36 hours to share the love of a lifetime.

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Two People is a 1973 American drama film produced and directed by Robert Wise. It stars Peter Fonda and Lindsay Wagner. The screenplay by Richard De Roy focuses on the brief relationship shared by a Vietnam War deserter and a fashion model.

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Deirdre McCluskey is a Manhattan-based fashion model who has completed an assignment for Vogue with her lover, photographer Ron Kesselman, and magazine editor Barbara Newman in Marrakech. Ron has announced plans to explore the Sahara Desert in lieu of returning home to his and Deidre's out-of-wedlock son Marcus, leaving her and Barbara to journey to Casablanca by train without him the following morning.

Deidre, aware her love for Ron has died, recognizes fellow passenger Evan Bonner from a cafe where she had eaten the previous day. She approaches his compartment to ask if he has any kief he'd be willing to share with her. Seeing him alone and in tears, she returns to Barbara.

When the train breaks down, Evan and Deidre explore a nearby Arab village while waiting for it to be repaired. Deirdre is attracted to Evan but he withdraws from her advances. On board a flight from Casablanca to Paris, he confesses he fled from combat in Vietnam, was brought to Moscow by a pro-peace group, and lived in Sweden and Morocco until, weary of his nomad existence, he decided to surrender and face court martial and a prison term.

Deirdre spends a day and night with Evan in Paris before they return to the United States. The following morning, she proposes they remain in Europe, supported by her salary, but he declines. They fly to New York City, where the two are welcomed at Deirdre's townhouse by her mother and son. Deirdre repeats her offer, but Evan is determined to put his past behind him, and later that day he surrenders to the authorities.

Cast

  • Peter Fonda ..... Evan Bonner
  • Lindsay Wagner ..... Deirdre McCluskey
  • Estelle Parsons ..... Barbara Newman
  • Frances Sternhagen ..... Mrs. McCluskey
  • Geoffrey Horne ..... Ron Kesselman
  • Critical reception

    Roger Greenspun of the New York Times called the film "a very silly movie" and added, "I am tempted to hang the movie with quotations from its dialogue — which would be unfair. It is really equally bad in all departments . . . Two People is remarkably of a piece — not with the consistency of a movie director like Robert Wise, but rather with the consistency of something cooked up from the same package of synthetic soup."

    Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times observed, "It must have sounded like such a good story idea, all those months or years ago when they were writing the film . . . What we have here, potentially, is a sort of bittersweet, radicalized Love Story, and that must have been what sold the director, Robert Wise, on the project. The movie sounds superficially as if it might have a comment to make on the effect of the war on its warriors. Well, that may be true, but true of a movie they didn't make. What we're left with is an awfully awkward journey into banality."

    TV Guide rated the film one out of four stars and commented, "Fonda and Wagner (in her film debut) just aren't able to pull it off."

    References

    Two People (film) Wikipedia
    Two People (film) IMDb Two People (film) themoviedb.org