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L'Amant de novembre

Original title: Sweet November
  • 1968
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  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Sandy Dennis and Anthony Newley in L'Amant de novembre (1968)
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A woman lures emotionally crippled men into affairs, then helps them repair their lives.A woman lures emotionally crippled men into affairs, then helps them repair their lives.A woman lures emotionally crippled men into affairs, then helps them repair their lives.

  • Director
    • Robert Ellis Miller
  • Writer
    • Herman Raucher
  • Stars
    • Sandy Dennis
    • Anthony Newley
    • Theodore Bikel
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Robert Ellis Miller
    • Writer
      • Herman Raucher
    • Stars
      • Sandy Dennis
      • Anthony Newley
      • Theodore Bikel
    • 50User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sandy Dennis
    Sandy Dennis
    • Sara Deever
    Anthony Newley
    Anthony Newley
    • Charlie Blake
    Theodore Bikel
    Theodore Bikel
    • Alonzo
    Burr DeBenning
    Burr DeBenning
    • Clem Batchman
    Sandy Baron
    Sandy Baron
    • Richard
    Marj Dusay
    Marj Dusay
    • Carol
    Martin West
    Martin West
    • Gordon
    Virginia Vincent
    Virginia Vincent
    • Mrs. Schumacher
    King Moody
    King Moody
    • Digby
    Robert Gibbons
    • Sam Naylor
    Robert Cleaves
    • Harrison
    Francis De Sales
    Francis De Sales
    • Armstrong
    Monty Margetts
    Monty Margetts
    • Driving Test Proctor
    George Winters
    • Telegraph Boy
    Paul King
    • Man in DMV Office
    • (uncredited)
    Norma Jean Kron
    • Girl Walking in Brooklyn
    • (uncredited)
    Mike Lally
    Mike Lally
    • DMV Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Packy McFarland
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Ellis Miller
    • Writer
      • Herman Raucher
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    verna55

    A beautiful and charming film.

    Sandy Dennis stars as a kooky, but kind girl who takes a different man under her wing every month and works to resolve their problems. In doing so, she seeks to take her mind off her own troubles. This was a great vehicle for the supremely gifted Dennis who, by this time, had already won the Oscar for her supporting role in WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? and took the starring role in UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE. As irresistable and memorable as she was in these two films, I think she leaves an even more indelible impression with SWEET NOVEMBER. Co-star Anthony Newley, who plays her conquest for November, indeed contributes some fine moments, but this is Dennis' film all the way. There is no way that the remake, scheduled for release next year, will be able to hold a candle to this gem.
    7angelakenney-52982

    It Charms At Times

    Sweet November is a charming enough quirk fest than can sometimes grate, cause a chuckle, and move you in the span of 5 minutes. You're always sort of on guard when you watch this movie. It all starts with a stuffy box company worker named Charlie (singer Anthony Newley) gets pushed out of his driver's test when a quirky young woman named Sara (Sandy Dennis) asks him for some answers. Instead of being appalled and angry at this woman, Charlie hangs out with her for a little while and discovers her to be another in a long line of Manic Pixie Dream Girls who could only exist in Hollywood fiction. They agree to continue to spend time together only for Charlie to realize that Sara wants him to be her man of the month. She has a habit of dating men for a month, trying to improve them and then releasing them into the wild. But what will happen if they fall madly in love?

    Sweet November sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. Sandy Dennis' performance ranges from shrill to charming to bizarre to adorable to heartbreaking and back again. It's an odd performance, but I can't say I've ever seen anything like it. Anthony Newley does better than expected as Charlie, but there is something off puttingly smug about him at times that makes you want to slap him.

    What starts out as an amusing rom com tries to go into melodramatic weepie territory towards the end and it doesn't really work. I'll give them this much - at least it doesn't end with an unearned death to tug at the viewer's heartstrings. In fact, the film ends on an impressively mature and thoughtful note that took me by surprise.
    edeprima

    Unforgettable Movie

    Wow, I can't believe there are others out there that remember this film. I first saw about 20 yrs ago on a lazy Saturday afternoon on TV. It was one of those Saturday afternoon at the movies type deals back in 1980. I had never heard of it before, but when I saw who was staring in it, Sandy Dennis, it caught my attention as I have always liked her acting.

    I laughed, I cried - LOL all that good stuff that comes with a good flick. I have never seen it since that time and have always searched for it in video stores and clubs and have never been able to find it again, let alone find someone else who ever even heard of this movie!!

    And once I found it in a TV guide listing airing in the wee-hours of the morning, but I missed it because I read the listing the day after it aired. So I still search for it and hope to get to tape it when it plays again on TV.

    Does anyone know if it is available anywhere to purchase????

    I really wanna see this movie again!!!!!
    7mmitsos-1

    A Sweet & Tender Film Indeed

    ***Possible Spoilers*** OK, the overall plot does unfortunately suffer from a heavy dose of implausibility. However, if you're willing to suspend your disbelief and simply enjoy the ride from the outset, including the whole look and feel of the '60's (I was born in this decade, and always love living it vicariously through films), the clothes, her adorable apartment (I notice more of the interior design of her apartment with every viewing), and of course, above all else, their tender love story and the road on which Dennis' character leads Newley's, you'll be in for a very real treat. I can be a very harsh critic when films are set in "reality" but clearly have a very implausible storyline, but I make an exception with this film. It's unfortunate, but I have heard/read somewhere that Anthony Newley and Sandy Dennis did not get along at all during the making of this film. That fact alone is a testament to the strength of their performances, because their chemistry was so wonderful on screen. I was never much of an Anthony Newley fan prior to seeing this film, because I was too little during his heyday, and never really took to "children's films" during that time either, such as The Chocolate Factory and Dr. Doolittle. However, in this film, he was absolutely charming.

    ***SPOILER COMING***The scene in her bedroom loft in which he professes his love for her is one of the most genuine and tender love scenes (conversation only) I've ever seen on film. Whenever I watch this scene, I feel as if I were truly eavesdropping on a very private conversation between two people. Newley's slight mockery of Dennis' knack for going wackily off-subject during this conversation was just a beautiful little dance of dialog. He is just SO English!...he's adorable. Also, it was sweet to notice his first having a very hard time climbing the "stairs" in her apartment, but, toward the end of his "month", he's mastering them with finesse, without even needing to clutch the side railings. Finally, the "1,000 Novembers" he wants to give her make you hope that she will take him up on his offer, once and for all.

    Beneath the storied romance of this movie, and Newley's beautiful, tender charm, there is an underlying message provided in large part by Sandy Dennis' character and brilliant performance. Though her character on surface appears to be very much of a free spirit, heavy on whimsy and light on logic, she is the one who makes the stronger impression on Newley than he on her, seemingly, at least, effecting more change in him than he in her. She slowly leads him to look at life as well as his role in it in a different manner, and his character is forever enriched as a result.

    If you haven't seen this film, find it (you can get it on Amazon on VHS....I wish they'd offer it on DVD), make yourself a cup of tea, curl up under the covers, listen to this story and watch these characters. "Sweet November" is very touching....tender, sad, romantic, and warmly moving.
    R.Corman

    A sweet, captivating film full of harmony.

    I never intended watching Sweet November. I'd never even heard of it. I was flicking through the channels and it just leaped out and grabbed me. I don't what it was, the wonderful, light, witty dialogue that reminded me of Noel Coward at his best, or the tangible chemistry between Sandy Dennis and Anthony Newley. Whatever it was I just couldn't stop watching. It was like snuggling up with someone you love on a windswept winters night or shuffling through fallen autumn leaves. Watching this film filled me with a wonderful inner glow and I loved it.

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    • Trivia
      Originally intended as a vehicle for Samantha Eggar and Anthony Newley, who had starred together the previous year in L'Extravagant docteur Dolittle (1967).
    • Goofs
      Early on, both characters are eating hot dogs, that go from shorter to longer, back and forth, after being partially eaten. At one point Charlie is chewing, and the hot dog and bun are whole.
    • Quotes

      Charlie Blake: Oh cut it out Sara, I love you. That means past November, past winter, past all the dumb years ahead. OK?

      Sara Deever: We made an agreement, you and I, we shook hands.

      Charlie Blake: Sara, kids do that.

      Sara Deever: A bargain is a bargain. A sacred vow and an oath. Whoever breaks that oath must give up all memories of the other. Do you want to give up your memories of me?

      Charlie Blake: No, of course I don't, and I don't have to.

      Sara Deever: No, no, I know, I know you don't have to, but supposing that you did.

      Charlie Blake: Sara, that's silly, I'd have no control over it. I can't just blot everything out simply because I agreed to.

      Sara Deever: People must be remembered Charlie, otherwise it's as if they were never here at all. All we are are the people who remember us. If we go away, and everybody forgets we were ever here, its as if we never were.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Sweet November/Recess: School's Out/Down to Earth/Faithless/Yi Yi (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Sweet November
      Written by Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley

      Sung by Anthony Newley

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sweet November
    • Filming locations
      • City Hall Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Charlie and Sara eating hot dogs, near entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge)
    • Production company
      • Gina Production
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,180,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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