Twilight of Love | |
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Directed by | Luigi Scattini |
Written by | Claude Fournier Giacomo Rossi-Stuart Luigi Scattini Vittorio Schiraldi |
Produced by | Carlo Ponti Fulvio Lucisano |
Cinematography | Benito Frattari |
Music by | Piero Umiliani |
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Language | Italian |
Twilight of Love (Italian : La notte dell'alta marea, also known as The Night of the High Tide and Lure of Love) is a 1977 Italian romance film written and directed by Luigi Scattini. It is based on the novel Il corpo by Alfredo Todisco. [1] [2] it was one of the last times Steel would be top billed in a movie. [3]
Richard, an elderly director of a Montreal advertising agency, met Dyanne, a young girl who appears to be a perfect model for the launch of a new perfume. During the stay on a beautiful deserted island, where they had gone to make the photo shoot, Richard falls in love with the girl.
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