24 Hours in a Woman's Life (Vingt-quatre heures de la vie d'une femme) 55 years old

Alice, a widowed Frenchwoman, goes on a vacation to Italy. Upon her return, she relates the particulars of her holiday. Within a 24-hour time frame, Alice gets on the wrong boat, winds up in Switzerland where she whiles away the hours at a casino, meets a handsome young German army deserter named Thomas, spends the night with her new acquaintance, pays his sizeable gambling debts, and helps him elude the authorities...

Credits

24 Hours in a Woman's Life Cast

Name Character
Danielle Darrieux She was 51, 100 years old when she died as Alice
Robert Hoffmann He was 29, now 85 years old as Thomas
Romina Power She was 17, now 73 years old as Mariette
Léna Skerla as Mademoiselle Georges

24 Hours in a Woman's Life Crew

Name Department
Stefan Zweig as Novel. He was 87 (60) years old when He died Writing
François de Lamothe as Production Design. He was 40 (83) years old when He died Art
Geneviève Winding as Editor. She was 41 (80) years old when She died Editing
Walter Wottitz as Director of Photography. He was 56 (74) years old when He died Camera
Jean Prodromidès as Original Music Composer. He was 41 (88) years old when He died Sound
Johanna Sibelius as Writer. She was 55 (57) years old when She died Writing
Eberhard Keindorff as Writer. He was 66 (72) years old when He died Writing
Dominique Delouche as Director. He was 37 (now 93) years old Directing
Dominique Delouche as Writer. He was 37 (now 93) years old Writing
Paul Hengge as Writer. He was 38 (85) years old when He died Writing
Albert Valentin as Writer. He was 66 (65) years old when He died Writing
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24 Hours in a Woman's Life (55 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, December 25, 1968
  • Runtime: 84 minutes