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Two for the Road

1967

R

1 h 51 m

United Kingdom

Comedy

Drama

Romance

A couple in the south of France non-sequentially spin down the highways of infidelity in their troubled ten-year marriage.
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Audrey Hepburn
Joanna Wallace
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Albert Finney
Mark Wallace
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Eleanor Bron
Cathy Manchester
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William Daniels
Howard Manchester
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Gabrielle Middleton
Ruth Manchester
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Claude Dauphin
Maurice Dalbret
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Nadia Gray
Françoise Dalbret
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Georges Descrières
David
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Jacqueline Bisset
Jackie
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Judy Cornwell
Pat
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Irène Hilda
Yvonne de Florac
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Dominique Joos
Sylvia
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Karyn Balm
Simone
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Yves Barsacq
Police Inspector
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Kathy Chelimsky
Caroline Wallace
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Roger Dann
Gilbert, 'Comte de Florac'
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Olga Georges-Picot
Joanna's Touring Friend
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Clarissa Hillel
Joanna's Touring Friend

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JoaoConz.

29/05/2023 16:23
source: Two for the Road
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Amie❤️❤️💃🏻💃🏻

18/11/2022 08:46
Trailer—Two for the Road
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Saeed Bhikhu

16/11/2022 10:01
Two for the Road
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Akash Vyas

16/11/2022 02:48
This movie has two charming lead actors and some pretty scenery. Other than that, it has about the worst script and supporting roles of any movie I have ever suffered through. HOW was this movie nominated for a Best Writing Oscar???? The dialogues are not even vaguely clever. And, equally confounding to me, WHO went to the theater and actually paid to see this movie??? It's not funny, it's not really romantic. And it is certainly very aggravating, especially when we have to deal with the second couple. This movie confounds me, but not in any interesting way.
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Nadia Gyimah

16/11/2022 02:48
5/6/18. Somewhat disappointing. And, it was because the marriage between Hepburn and Finney made very little sense to begin with What kind of a man would make a woman (Hepburn no less) push a car filled will luggage and idiotic Finney in it?? Sadly the scenery could not make up for the terrible marriage and this hardly "romantic" movie.
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Roje Cfa

16/11/2022 02:48
In 1967, Audrey Hepburn had gotten into the "swing" of things by being with Peter O'Toole in "How to steal a million" and did not want to go back to being in flops like "paris when it sizzles" or wearing the same old Givenchy clothes. In this film you see a change in her, a new haircut, clothes from the grooviest designers of Mod London and elsewhere like Mary Quant and Paco Rabanne, you see her eat! eating casually bread, grapes;making funny noises,etc. you actually see her having fun in this picture.She plays Joanna Wallace who with her husband played beautifully by Albert Finney reflect on the good times and the bad times of their twelve-year marriage.This film is must see because it goes beyond the happy ending and into actually imitating life where marriage is not always perfect. where marriage has fights and arguments and sometimes infidelity and hurt but love usually conquers all.must see.
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arielle

16/11/2022 02:48
The two here are Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney at their prime. The road is the bumpy road of relationships and marriage. As this couple travel this rocky road you, the viewer, observe how a charming, charismatic couple can change and evolve and hurt one another while still being in love. Stanley Donnen, director, does a masterful job in moving things along. The storyline is not linear. You get to see the couple a various times in their relationship revisiting them at crucial stages. The result is an engaging film that demands your attention. The European setting is romantic, the humor balancing the pathos of their life, and the viewer coming away with perhaps some universal truths of what it means to be connected. Audry Hepburn is class personified and Finney, in a word, a hunk!!!
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