Category: 20
All Genres: Romance, Drama
Release Year: 1980
Country: France, West Germany
Runtime: 90
Rating: (0)
Languages: French
Director: David Hamilton
Sound: Mono
Taglines:

  • NEVER has changed to ALWAYS on Sunday.

  • Writing by: Claude d'Anna – writer
    Pascal Lainé – novel
    Josiane Lévêque – writer
    Werner P. Zibaso – writer

    Produced by: Véra Belmont – producer
    Linda Gutenberg – producer
    Hans Pflüger – co-producer
    Georg M. Reuther – line producer
    Sam Waynberg – co-producer

    Cast: Thierry Tevini – Julien
    Anja Schüte – Julia
    Valérie Dumas – Puone
    Évelyne Dandry – Aunt Adèle
    Elisa Servier – Claire
    Jean-Yves Chatelais – Charles
    Macha Méril – Julien's Mother
    Hannes Kaetner – Professor Schöberg
    Silke Rein – Liselotte Schöberg
    Laure Dechasnel – Clementine
    Pierre Vernier – Julien's Father

    Music: Karin Trouw
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    Plot Outline: Fourteen year old Julien is in love with his cousin, Julia.
    Plot: Summer 1939 in the Provence, France: the 14 years old Julien has a crush on his cousin Julia, who lives together with his family in their small hotel. Unfortunately she ignores him, because she's several years older. Then the hotel guest Charles enters the competition, a slimy twenty-something who lusts for the girl, despite the fact that he's engaged.

    Movie Quotes:“>Arriving on Earth after overhearing some NASA astronauts]
    General Zod: So this is planet Houston.


    Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    Coming Soon: “Superman III”

    Goofs: We know about 67 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: The “lava” in the lava-lamp style bed posts at the honeymoon hotel jumps around at an alarming rate from shot to shot.

    Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • Dedicated to the memory of Elizabeth Evelyn Jarman.
    • The role of “Prospero” (Heathcote Williams) was intended for comedy star Terry-Thomas. Due to his failing health he couldn't play the part.
    • John Gielgud was offered a major role.