The Love Mates

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The Love Mates
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Directed by Roger Kahane  [ fr ]
Written by Mireille Aigroz
Pascal Jardin
Roger Kahane
Produced by Alain Delon
Starring Alain Delon
Mireille Darc
CinematographyGeorges Barsky
Music by Francis Lai
Release date
  • 1970 (1970)
LanguageFrench

The Love Mates (French : Madly) is a 1970 French romance film starring Alain Delon and Mireille Darc.

Contents

The film was a financial disappointment, with admissions of 508,452 in France. [1]

Plot

Agatha is a woman so submissive to her husband Julien that she accepts his affairs. She eventually agrees to move her West Indian mistress into their home, but the peace won't last long.

Cast

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