Too Beautiful For You


1h 31m 1989

Brief Synopsis

A successful executive, married to a beautiful woman, begins an affair with his homely secretary.

Film Details

Also Known As
Trop belle pour toi
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Release Date
1989
Production Company
Eclair Group; Orly Films; Roissy Films; Tf1 Films Productions
Distribution Company
Orion Classics; Amlf; Bim Distribuzione; Curzon Artificial Eye; Curzon Artificial Eye; Finnkino Oy; Nurit Shani; Orion Classics; Orion Home Video; Palace Films; Prokino Filmverleih Gmbh
Location
France

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 31m

Synopsis

A successful executive, married to a beautiful woman, begins an affair with his homely secretary.

Crew

Michel Barlier

Sound Rerecording

Paul Bertault

Sound Recording Engineer

Bertrand Blier

Screenwriter

Sophie Breton

Costume Designer Assistant

W Byron

Subtitles

Margot Capelier

Casting

Philippe Chapus

Assistant Director

Jean-louis Dalloz

Set Decorator Assistant

Claude Davy

Publicist

Jean-pierre Faugeras

Assistant Editor

Martine Faure

Set Decorator Assistant

Odette Gartenlaub

Other

Vincent Gheyssens

Camera Assistant

Louis Gimel

Sound Recording Engineer

Luc Goldenberg

Assistant Director

Stephanie Granel

Sound Editor

Albane Guilhe

Assistant Director

Jean-christophe Hedier

Publicist

Matthieu Imbert

Sound Recording Engineer Assistant

Marie-christine Lafosse

Casting

Michel Lagrange

Set Decorator

Francis Lai

Music

Joel Lavau

Makeup

Xavier Legris

Set Decorator Assistant

Jean-pierre Lelong

Sound Effects

Jacques Levy

Sound Rerecording

Gilles Loutfi

Location Manager

Chantal Malrat-atanassian

Production Coordinator

Bernard Marescot

Production Manager

Bernard Marescot

Producer

Thierry Marino

Hairstyles

Michele Marmande-cerf

Costume Designer

Mario Melchiorri

Sound Effects Assistant

Claudine Merlin

Editor

Theo Meurisse

Production Designer

Theobald Meurisse

Production Designer

Marion Monestier

Sound Editor Assistant

Gil Noir

Costume Designer Assistant

Sylvie Quester

Assistant Editor

Philippe Rousselot

Director Of Photography

Franz Schubert

Music ("Impromptus Opus 90 Numbers 2 And 3 - Andantino From Sonata In A Major" "Rosamunde - Entr'Acte Number 2" "Quartet For Strings In D Minor Number 14 - La Jeune Fille Et La Mort" "Wiegenlied" "Sonata For Arpeggione And Piano In A Minor" "Fierabras - Overture" "Standchen" "Deutsche Messe - Zum Sanctus" "Zwischenaktmusik Opus 26 Number 3 - Deutsche Tanze Number 1" "Mass In E Flat Major - Sanctus" "Valse Number 18")

Myriam Touze

Camera Operator

A Whitelaw

Subtitles

Eric Wiser

Camera Assistant

Marie-noel Zurstrassen

Script Supervisor

Film Details

Also Known As
Trop belle pour toi
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Release Date
1989
Production Company
Eclair Group; Orly Films; Roissy Films; Tf1 Films Productions
Distribution Company
Orion Classics; Amlf; Bim Distribuzione; Curzon Artificial Eye; Curzon Artificial Eye; Finnkino Oy; Nurit Shani; Orion Classics; Orion Home Video; Palace Films; Prokino Filmverleih Gmbh
Location
France

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 31m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Spring March 2, 1990

Released in United States April 13, 1990

Released in United States on Video April 25, 1991

Re-released in United States on Video July 11, 1995

Released in United States 1989

Released in United States July 1989

Released in United States September 1989

Released in United States September 22, 1989

Released in United States October 1989

Released in United States November 1989

Released in United States 1990

Released in United States January 1990

Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (out of competition) August 24-September 4, 1989.

Shown at Moscow International Film Festival (Panorama) July 7-18, 1989.

Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 14 & 16, 1989.

Opening film at the New York Film Film Festival September 22, 1989.

Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival October 6 & 7, 1989.

Shown at the London Film Festival November 10-26, 1989.

Shown at Munich Film Festival June 23-July 1, 1990.

Shown at International Film Festival of India in Calcutta January 10-20, 1990.

Released in United States Spring March 2, 1990

Released in United States on Video April 25, 1991

Re-released in United States on Video July 11, 1995

Released in United States 1989 (Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (out of competition) August 24-September 4, 1989.)

Released in United States July 1989 (Shown at Moscow International Film Festival (Panorama) July 7-18, 1989.)

Released in United States September 1989 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 14 & 16, 1989.)

Released in United States September 22, 1989 (Opening film at the New York Film Film Festival September 22, 1989.)

Released in United States October 1989 (Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival October 6 & 7, 1989.)

Released in United States November 1989 (Shown at the London Film Festival November 10-26, 1989.)

Released in United States 1990 (Shown at Munich Film Festival June 23-July 1, 1990.)

Released in United States April 13, 1990 (Los Angeles)

Released in United States January 1990 (Shown at International Film Festival of India in Calcutta January 10-20, 1990.)