Une pour toutes (1999)
Directed by Claude Lelouch

Comedy
aka: One 4 All

Film Synopsis

On 1st January 2000, a group of actresses decide the moment has come for them to take charge of their lives.  Thirty-five and disillusioned with what life has so far given them, they no longer believe that they will be swept off their feet by a handsome Prince Charming.  Only by being ruthlessly proactive will they achieve success.  One of the women, who works as a Concorde check in clerk, comes up with an idea that could change their fortunes forever.  The high class plane journey from Paris to New York offers rich pickings for the unscrupulous gold digger...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Claude Lelouch
  • Script: Pierre Leroux, Pierre Uytterhoeven, Claude Lelouch
  • Cinematographer: Eric Peckre, Philippe Vene
  • Music: Francis Lai
  • Cast: Jean-Pierre Marielle (Comissaire Bayard), Anne Parillaud (Olga Duclos), Alessandra Martines (Maxime), Marianne Denicourt (Irina Colbert), Alice Evans (Macha Desachy), Olivia Bonamy (Olivia Colbert), Samy Naceri (Sam Morvan), François Perrot (Le producteur véreux), Rüdiger Vogler (Oscar), Anouk Aimée (La femme du musicien), François Berléand (Le passager désagréable), Constantin Alexandrov (Le Roi de la Nuit), Philippe Magnan (Edouard), Maka Kotto (Le président), Geneviève Fontanel (Lola, la femme au chien), Lise Lamétrie (Minouche, la femme de ménage), Andréa Ferréol (La femme du Roi de la Nuit), Marie Guillard (La jeune prostituée), Michel Jonasz (Le passager sympathique), Charles Gérard (Inspecteur Charlot)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 120 min
  • Aka: One 4 All

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