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''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine called the film a "penumbral play of love against loneliness"
''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine called the film a "penumbral play of love against loneliness"
that "boost[s] the artistic stock of English director John Guillermin" and "clinch[es] the reputation of France's 15-year-old Patricia Gozzi."<ref>{{cite web| title= Darkness in Brittany | url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,828378,00.html |date= August 27, 1965 | publisher= [[Time (magazine)|Time]] | accessdate= 2011-11-05}}</ref>
that "boost[s] the artistic stock of English director John Guillermin" and "clinch[es] the reputation of France's 15-year-old Patricia Gozzi."<ref>{{cite web| title= Darkness in Brittany | url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,828378,00.html |date= August 27, 1965 | publisher= [[Time (magazine)|Time]] | accessdate= 2011-11-05}}</ref>

According to Fox records, the film needed to earn $2,500,000 in rentals to break even and made $1,310,000, meaning it made a loss.<ref>{{cite book|page=324|title=The Fox that got away : the last days of the Zanuck dynasty at Twentieth Century-Fox|last=Silverman|first=Stephen M|year=1988|publisher=L. Stuart}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

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Rapture
Directed byJohn Guillermin
Screenplay byEnnio Flaiano
Stanley Mann
StarringMelvyn Douglas
Patricia Gozzi
Dean Stockwell
CinematographyMarcel Grignon
Edited byMax Benedict
Françoise Diot
Music byGeorges Delerue
Production
company
Panoramic Productions
Distributed by20th Century Fox International Classics
Release date
  • 8 November 1965 (1965-11-08)
Running time
104 minutes
CountriesFrance
United States
LanguagesFrench
English

Rapture (French: La fleur de l'âge) is a 1965 French-American film directed by John Guillermin, and starring Melvyn Douglas, Patricia Gozzi, and Dean Stockwell.

Plot

Young teenager Agnes, her widowed father, and their caretaker Karen live in a farmhouse in Brittany, France. Agnes is between childhood and growing into a young adult. She resists her father's wish for her to grow up and act like an adult. One day while walking home from church they witness a prison bus crash. The convicts attempt to flee and are being shot by the prison guards. One knocks down a guard and injures him before escaping past the family. Agnes finds the convict in the family's shed and hides him from the police. In her childlike mind she thinks that she has created him from a scarecrow. He stays for a while with the family and he and Karen become close. Agnes catches them kissing in the shed and angrily chases Karen away. Agnes and the fugitive run off to the city, but Agnes finds she cannot cope with the situation. She returns home to her father where the police again question them about the fugitive. He is chased to the sea where he is shot and falls off the cliff. The film ends with Agnes and her father walking back to their home.[1]

Cast

Reception

Time magazine called the film a "penumbral play of love against loneliness" that "boost[s] the artistic stock of English director John Guillermin" and "clinch[es] the reputation of France's 15-year-old Patricia Gozzi."[2]

According to Fox records, the film needed to earn $2,500,000 in rentals to break even and made $1,310,000, meaning it made a loss.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Rapture at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ "Darkness in Brittany". Time. August 27, 1965. Retrieved 2011-11-05.
  3. ^ Silverman, Stephen M (1988). The Fox that got away : the last days of the Zanuck dynasty at Twentieth Century-Fox. L. Stuart. p. 324.

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