Belle de Jour
Trailer: Belle de Jour
Year: 1967
Studio: Paris Films Productions, Five Films, Robert et Raymond Hakim
Director: Luis Buñuel
Cast: Catherine Deneuve, Jean Sorel, Michel Piccoli, Geneviève Page, Pierre Clémenti, Françoise Fabian
Crew: Luis Buñuel (Director), Luis Buñuel (Screenplay), Jean-Claude Carrière (Screenplay), Joseph Kessel (Author), Henri Baum (Producer), Raymond Hakim (Producer)
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