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The Good Life

January 22, 1964 1h 45m 6.4/10 (8 votes)

Originally released in 1964. The Good Life is a drama film. directed by Robert Enrico.

Starring Frédéric de Pasquale, Josée Steiner, and Odile Geoffroy

Synopsis

After twenty-seven long months spent in Algeria, Frédéric Simon, a young photographer is determined to forget this time of trouble. Now that the Army has finally discharged him he wants to live the good life. And at first, things go according to his wishes: not only does he marry Sylvie but they are invited by a wealthy man to Monte Carlo, where they spend a dream honeymoon. But back in Paris, hard times await them. Not finding work easily along with having to live in a cramped apartment make Frédéric bitter and unpleasant. When Sylvie becomes pregnant, he slams the door and finds consolation in the arms of Christine, an ex girlfriend, which he soon regrets. At last, the situation improves. Frédéric finds work and starts making money as a fashion photographer. But the good life cannot go on: one morning a policeman knocks at the young couple's door: the country wants Frédéric back in the Army.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 22, 1964 62 years ago
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Runtime 1h 45m 105 minutes total
User Rating 6.4/10 Good (8 votes)
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Language French Original language
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Country France Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Good Life about?

After twenty-seven long months spent in Algeria, Frédéric Simon, a young photographer is determined to forget this time of trouble. Now that the Army has finally discharged him he wants to live t...

Who directed The Good Life?

The Good Life was directed by Robert Enrico.

How long is The Good Life?

The Good Life has a runtime of 1 hours and 45 minutes (105 minutes total).

When was The Good Life released?

The Good Life was released on January 22, 1964 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Good Life?

The main cast of The Good Life includes Frédéric de Pasquale, Josée Steiner, Odile Geoffroy, Françoise Giret, Lucienne Hamon.