Secret World (film)

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Secret World
Directed byRobert Freeman
Screenplay byGérard Brach
Jacky Glass
Produced byJacques-Eric Strauss
StarringJacqueline Bisset
CinematographyPeter Biziou
(photography)
Edited byRichard Bryan
Elyane Vuillermoz
Music byAntoine Duhamel
Color processColor by DeLuxe
Production
companies
Les Films du Siècle
Les Productions Fox Europa
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • 10 July 1969 (1969-07-10) (France)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Secret World is a 1969 French drama film starring Jacqueline Bisset. It was directed by Robert Freeman.

It was originally known as La Promesse'.[1]

Plot[edit]

François, withdrawn and fearful of riding in cars as a result of an automobile crash that left him an orphan, lives with his middle-aged aunt and uncle, Florence and Philippe, in a chateau in Provence.

Cast[edit]

Box office[edit]

According to Fox records the film required $2,300,000 in rentals to break even and by 11 December 1970 had made $900,000, so made a loss to the studio.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ The film scene The Christian Science Monitor 25 Aug 1969: 4.
  2. ^ Silverman, Stephen M (1988). The Fox that got away : the last days of the Zanuck dynasty at Twentieth Century-Fox. L. Stuart. p. 328.

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