Hotel du Lac (disambiguation)

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Hotel du Lac is a 1984 novel by Anita Brookner.

Hotel du Lac may also refer to:

<i>Hotel du Lac</i> (film) 1986 television film directed by Giles Foster

Hotel du Lac is a television version of the Booker prize-winning novel by Anita Brookner. It stars Anna Massey and Denholm Elliott and was released in 1986 as an episode of the BBC's "Screen Two" series. It was directed by Giles Foster, produced by Sue Birtwistle with music by Carl Davis and cinematography by Kenneth MacMillan.

Hôtel du Lac, Tunis Hotel in Tunis, Tunisia

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