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    La passante du sans-souci

    1982 · Drama · 1h 50m

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  1. The Passerby (original French title: La passante du Sans-Souci, "The Passerby of Sans-Souci") is a 1982 French-West German drama film directed by Jacques Rouffio, based on the 1936 novel on the same name by Joseph Kessel, and starring Romy Schneider and Michel Piccoli. It was Schneider's last film.

  2. Apr 14, 1982 · The Passerby: Directed by Jacques Rouffio. With Romy Schneider, Michel Piccoli, Helmut Griem, Dominique Labourier. Being imprisoned for murdering a politician, husband tells his wife why he did this.

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    • Drama
    • Jacques Rouffio
    • 1982-04-14
  3. Like other CCC films, this German-French co-production employs a frame story to address the Nazi past. This is Romy Schneider's last film and she plays a dual role as Elsa Wiener and her doppelganger Lina Baumstein. With Romy Schneider, Michel Piccoli, and Helmut Griem. Directed by Jacques Rouffio.

  4. Directed by Jacques Rouffio. Max Baumstein is a reputable businessman who founded an international organization fighting against violations of human rights. Why would he commit an act that apparently negates the principles he has striven for so long to uphold?

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    • Elephant Production
    • Jacques Rouffio
  5. The Passerby Released Aug 14, 1983 1h 50m Drama List Reviews An incident from the past is the key to a humanitarian's assassination of a South American country's ambassador.

    • Drama
    • Romy Schneider
    • Jacques Rouffio
  6. Year: 1982. Original title: La passante du Sans-Souci. Synopsis: Max Baumstein is a reputable businessman, a rich self-made man with a conscience - he founded a highly visible and active international organization fighting against violations of human rights.

  7. Maria Schell. Anna Helwig. Raymond Aquilon. Béatrice Avoine. Martine de Breteuil. Philharmonic Teacher. Arnaud Carbonnier. Patricia Cartier. André Chaumeau. Alain MacMoy. Stephan Meldegg. Jacques Nolot. Pierre Pernet.

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