Stolen Kisses (1968) - (Movie Clip) Clutter Up The Army
From Francois Truffaut's second feature, after The 400 Blows, starring Jean-Pierre Leaud as "Antoine Doinel," the tail end of the credits, the hero in the army, then out, Francois Darbon the presiding officer, in Stolen Kisses, 1968.
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