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L'Histoire d'Ad�ele H [Videorecording] = The story of Ad�ele H; a co-production Les Films du carrosse-Les Productions Artistes associ�es; a film by Francois Truffaut; New World Pictures release.

Contributor(s): Truffaut, Fran�cois | Adjani, Isabelle, 1955- | Hugo, Ad�ele, 1830-1915. Journal d'Ad�ele Hugo | Films du carrosse (Firm) | Productions Artistes associ�esMaterial type: FilmFilmReference number:24509650Language: freeng Summary language: English Publication details: Culver City, CA, MGM/UA Home Video, 1975, c1991. Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) (ca. 1 hr., 37 min.) snd., col. 1/2 inISBN: 0792808606Subject(s): Hugo, Ad�ele, 1830-1915 -- Drama | Biographical films | Feature films | Motion pictures, FrenchProduction credits: Screenplay, Fran�cois Truffaut, Jean Gruault, Suzanne Schiffman; photographer, Nestor Almendros; music, Maurice Jaubert.Cast: Isabelle Adjani, Bruce Robinson, Sylvia Marriott, Joseph Blatchley, Ivry Gittus.Summary: In 1863, the beautiful younger daughter of world-famous author Victor Hugo crosses the Atlantic in desperate pursuit of the man she believed to be her lover. Refusing to acknowledge his rejection of her, she continues to pursue him for years, until her obsession gives way to madness.
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VHS format.

SHELVED AS: Story of Adele H.

A video release of the 1975 motion picture.

Based on the published journals of Adele Hugo.

In French with English subtitles.

Film Institute collection.

Hi-fi.

Isabelle Adjani, Bruce Robinson, Sylvia Marriott, Joseph Blatchley, Ivry Gittus.

Screenplay, Fran�cois Truffaut, Jean Gruault, Suzanne Schiffman; photographer, Nestor Almendros; music, Maurice Jaubert.

Rated PG.

In 1863, the beautiful younger daughter of world-famous author Victor Hugo crosses the Atlantic in desperate pursuit of the man she believed to be her lover. Refusing to acknowledge his rejection of her, she continues to pursue him for years, until her obsession gives way to madness.

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