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Two Weeks in September
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How long is Two Weeks in September?
1 hour and 36 minutes
When was Two Weeks in September released?
September 1967
What is the IMDb rating of Two Weeks in September?
5.4 out of 10
Who stars in Two Weeks in September?
Brigitte Bardot
,
Laurent Terzieff
, and
Jean Rochefort
Who wrote Two Weeks in September?
Serge Bourguignon
,
Vahé Katcha
,
Pascal Jardin
, and
Sean Graham
Who directed Two Weeks in September?
Serge Bourguignon
Who was the composer for Two Weeks in September?
Michel Magne
Who was the producer of Two Weeks in September?
Kenneth Harper
,
Francis Cosne
, and
Bob Zagury
Who was the cinematographer for Two Weeks in September?
Edmond Séchan
Who was the editor of Two Weeks in September?
Jean Ravel
What is the plot of Two Weeks in September?
Story of a woman torn between her love for two different men.
What was the budget for Two Weeks in September?
7 million
What is Two Weeks in September rated?
Approved
What genre is Two Weeks in September?
Drama and Romance
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