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La fille aux yeux verts

Original title: Girl with Green Eyes
  • 1964
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  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.6K
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La fille aux yeux verts (1964)
Coming-of-AgeDramaRomance

In 1960s Dublin a young girl becomes involved with an older man, a much-travelled and still-married landowner.In 1960s Dublin a young girl becomes involved with an older man, a much-travelled and still-married landowner.In 1960s Dublin a young girl becomes involved with an older man, a much-travelled and still-married landowner.

  • Director
    • Desmond Davis
  • Writer
    • Edna O'Brien
  • Stars
    • Peter Finch
    • Rita Tushingham
    • Lynn Redgrave
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Desmond Davis
    • Writer
      • Edna O'Brien
    • Stars
      • Peter Finch
      • Rita Tushingham
      • Lynn Redgrave
    • 29User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Peter Finch
    Peter Finch
    • Eugene Gaillard
    Rita Tushingham
    Rita Tushingham
    • Kate Brady
    Lynn Redgrave
    Lynn Redgrave
    • Baba Brennan
    Marie Kean
    Marie Kean
    • Josie Hannigan
    • (as Maire Kean)
    Arthur O'Sullivan
    • Mr. Brady
    Julian Glover
    Julian Glover
    • Malachi Sullivan
    T.P. McKenna
    T.P. McKenna
    • The Priest
    Liselotte Goettinger
    Liselotte Goettinger
    • Joanna
    • (as Lislott Goettinger)
    Pat Laffan
    Pat Laffan
    • Bertie Counham
    • (as Patrick Laffan)
    Eileen Crowe
    • Mrs. Byrne
    May Craig
    • Aunt
    Joe Lynch
    • Andy Devlin
    Yolande Turner
    Yolande Turner
    • Mary
    Harry Brogan
    • Jack Holland
    Michael C. Hennessy
    • Davey
    • (as Michael Hennessy)
    Joseph O'Donnell
    • Patrick Devlin
    • (as Joe O'Donnell)
    Michael O'Brien
    • The Lodger
    • (as Micheal O'Briain)
    David Kelly
    David Kelly
    • Ticket Collector
    • (as Dave Kelly)
    • Director
      • Desmond Davis
    • Writer
      • Edna O'Brien
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    User reviews29

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    8christopher-underwood

    You can take a girl out of a convent but not the convent out of the girl

    Bitter sweet tale beautifully adapted for the screen by Edna O'Brien from her own novel. It is a difficult subject. a young girl's infatuation with an older married man but the dialogue is so good it even convinces when you initially feel that a scene is unlikely to work. Her inviting him out to tea, her opening his bedroom door are prickly moments dealt with so well they seem perfectly natural. Rita Tushingham and Peter Finch are perfect in their roles and director Desmond Davis' light touch in the first of a short run of successful films ensures that there is almost something magical now and again. Of course, such a subject would be controversial anywhere, anytime but early 60s Ireland it must have been very much a no, no and the film does not avoid this. Indeed it confronts the hypocrisy of family and church very well including a devastating eulogy from the local priest which absolves men from just about anything, except the matter in hand. You can take a girl out of a convent but not the convent out of the girl, is the ardent hope of these primitive souls but perhaps no more as recently uncovered horrors have exposed even greater hypocrisy and criminality in the name of the Lord. In the end the film says more about the making and keeping or changing friends (and lovers) and is a surprisingly insightful outing.
    8clanciai

    Rita Tushingham's glorious eyes and Peter Finch's gloominess united with limited success

    It's just an episode but charmingly well done, Rita Tushingham shining with her eyes all through the film, well seconded by the slightly more reticent and laconic Peter Finch as the middle-aged writer with a failed family behind him and no illusions left, trying to be alone working by writing, which is difficult as Rita Tushingham keeps haunting him, and his family in America making themselves reminded by commenting on an aging man's relationship with a teenage girl with no experience - it could have been equivocal, but it isn't at all, since it is set in Ireland among angily bigotted catholics who also object against the unorthodox relationship and even try to do something about it by hard methods - there is some drama on the way. Lynn Redgrave assists Rita as well as she could and actually saves the situation in the end.

    I saw this film when it was new, it was likeable enough already then, but made no lasting impression, wherefore I gave it a chance 50 years later just to refresh my memory and see what it really was all about - but it imported nothing new. It was still just an episode, charmingly well done, with the Rita's shining eyes and Peter's morose introversions - well done, indeed, but hardly universal, just local.
    10jayraskin1

    Green Eyes in Colorful Black and White

    The only thing I had seen before this by Desmond Davis, was the classic "Clash of the Titans." That was perhaps the best movie ever made based on ancient Greek Mythology. It was a wonderful adventure and fantasy film.

    This is totally different. It is British new wave with a camera that tracks, sweeps and runs across the British/Irish countryside as gently as it tickles Rita Tushingham's large nosed, perky face. Besides the energetic cinematography and editing which is somewhere between Goddard's "Breathless" and Richard Lester's "A Hard Day's Night," we get a hard edge slice of life drama/comedy that leaps with wit and poetry. Its as good as Tushingham's earlier, similar hit, "A Taste of Honey."

    Lynn Redgrave is cuter than any human being has a right to be and Peter Finch is honest and likable as Eugene, the man who wins Tushingham's confidence, if not her heart.

    The point of the movie is that we all change and we even "outgrow our friends". We should accept it without getting hysterical or dramatic about it. It is a touch sad, but we move on.

    In a way it belongs with "My Fair Lady," and "Educating Rita" as a picture about women becoming...

    All one can say about the movie in its entirety: "Smashing!"
    8whpratt1

    A Young Gir LearningTh

    This is a cute story about a young girl named Kate Brady, (Rita Tushingham) who lives with another girl named Baba Brenan, (Lynn Redgrave) and Baba sort of leads her roommate Kate around with her and is very talkative and has had plenty of relationships with men. However, Kate Brady becomes very interested in a man who is twice her age and begins to do everything she can to capture his attention. This man is Eugene Gaillard, (Peter Finch) who is a writer and a married man with a daughter and Eugene is not getting along very well with his wife and wants to get a divorce. Kate begins to get Eugene's full attention and before you know it, they are starting a strange relationship with each other which can lead to a great deal of trouble. Kate's family becomes involved and there are big problems facing Kate. This is a rather bitter sweet love story which is very true to what life is really all about. Enjoy.
    7masonfisk

    DARLING RITA...

    Rita Tushingham, the it girl of British cinema in the 60's (she made a few pics w/Richard Lester) stars as a young Irish lass who falls in love w/a separated writer played by Peter Finch. Shot in beautiful black & white on Irish locales, this sobering romance hits all the right notes when a love affair sounds good via the heart but makes no sense in the head. Look for Lynn Redgrave (Vanessa's sister) as Rita's roommate & Julian Glover, who's still acting strong (he played one of the maesters on Game of Thrones), as one of Finch's friends.

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    • Trivia
      In the montage of the girls getting ready for their dates near the movie's beginning, the 45 r.p.m. record is "Fell In Love On Monday" by Fats Domino, who is also the topic of the magazine article near the record.
    • Quotes

      Malachi Sullivan: Ah, the milk of human blindness.

    • Connections
      Featured in Talkies: Remembering Dora Bryan/Our Dora (2019)
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      The Fly
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    • Release date
      • January 28, 1965 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • La muchacha de los ojos verdes
    • Filming locations
      • Wellington Monument, Phoenix Park, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland(Kate & Eugene and later Kate & Baba go there)
    • Production company
      • Woodfall Film Productions
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    • Budget
      • £140,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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