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Budget. £2.5 million [1] Box office. $23,034 (US) [2] £141,096 (UK) [1] American Friends is a 1991 British film starring Michael Palin. It was written by Palin and its director, Tristram Powell .
- $23,034 (US), £141,096 (UK)
- Georges Delerue
- £2.5 million
- Steve Abbott, Patrick Cassavetti
American Friends: Directed by Tristram Powell. With Bryan Pringle, Fred Pearson, Michael Palin, Alfred Molina. Reverend Francis Ashby (Sir Michael Palin), a senior Oxford don on vacation alone in the Alps, meets vacationing American Miss Caroline Hartley (Connie Booth) and her companion Miss Elinor Hartley (Trini Alvarado), the blossoming Irish-American girl she adopted many years before.
- (842)
- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Tristram Powell
- 1993-04
American Friends. Watch American Friends with a subscription on Prime Video. Francis Ashby (Michael Palin) is a Victorian-era Oxford instructor who takes a trip to Switzerland, where he befriends ...
- (15)
- Tristram Powell
- PG
- Michael Palin
Summaries. Reverend Francis Ashby (Sir Michael Palin), a senior Oxford don on vacation alone in the Alps, meets vacationing American Miss Caroline Hartley (Connie Booth) and her companion Miss Elinor Hartley (Trini Alvarado), the blossoming Irish-American girl she adopted many years before. Ashby finds he enjoys their company, particularly that ...
Apr 9, 1993 · Movie data powered by IMDb.com A version of this article appears in print on , Section C , Page 8 of the National edition with the headline: Reviews/Film; 'American Friends,' A Michael Palin Tale .
- Tristram Powell
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Francis Ashby, a senior Oxford don on holiday alone in the Alps, meets holidaying American Caroline and her companion Elinor, the blossoming Irish-American girl she adopted many years before. Ashby finds he enjoys their company, particularly that of Elinor, and both the women are drawn to him.
- 95 min
Mar 22, 1991 · Francis Ashby, a senior Oxford don on holiday alone in the Alps, meets holidaying American Caroline and her companion Elinor, the blossoming Irish-American girl she adopted many years before. Ashby finds he enjoys their company, particularly that of Elinor, and both the women are drawn to him. Back at Oxford he is nevertheless taken aback when they arrive unannounced. Women are not allowed in ...