Say it with Flowers movie poster

Say it with Flowers

September 4, 1974 1h 40m 4.0/10 (2 votes)

Originally released in 1974. Say it with Flowers is a drama/thriller film. directed by Pierre Grimblat.

Starring Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey, and Rocío Dúrcal

Synopsis

The action begins in black and white, like a memory. Klaus is a Nazi military who has just failed an attempt on Hitler. Desperate, Klaus shoots and kills his children and then shoots at his pregnant wife and leaves her badly injured. Finally, attempts suicide, but at the last moment does not have the courage to pull the trigger, and flees on a motorcycle, having an accident ... The action continues in France. Jean-Claude is a handsome young man self-conscious about a malformation in his face. Jean-Claude lives with his parents, Jacques Bergé, an amnesiac man, self-enclosed and obsessed with Egyptian art, and Concepcion, a woman also closed in herself and obsessed with flowers from her garden, and apparently , suffering from paranoia.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 4, 1974 51 years ago
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Runtime 1h 40m 100 minutes total
User Rating 4.0/10 Mixed (2 votes)
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Language French Original language
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Country France + 1 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Production Companies

  • Société du Film
  • Avenir Films
  • Hamster Productions
  • ORTF

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Say it with Flowers about?

The action begins in black and white, like a memory. Klaus is a Nazi military who has just failed an attempt on Hitler. Desperate, Klaus shoots and kills his children and then shoots at his pregnan...

Who directed Say it with Flowers?

Say it with Flowers was directed by Pierre Grimblat.

How long is Say it with Flowers?

Say it with Flowers has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).

When was Say it with Flowers released?

Say it with Flowers was released on September 4, 1974 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Say it with Flowers?

The main cast of Say it with Flowers includes Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey, Rocío Dúrcal, John Moulder-Brown, Francis Blanche.