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  1. Two English Girls (original French title: Les Deux Anglaises et le Continent, UK Title: Anne and Muriel), is a 1971 French romantic drama film directed by François Truffaut and adapted from a 1956 novel of the same name by Henri-Pierre Roché. It stars Jean-Pierre Léaud as Claude, Kika Markham as Anne, and Stacey Tendeter as Muriel. Truffaut ...

  2. Nov 18, 1971 · Two English Girls: Directed by François Truffaut. With Jean-Pierre Léaud, Kika Markham, Stacey Tendeter, Sylvia Marriott. At the beginning of the 20th century, middle-class young Frenchman Claude Roc meets young Englishwoman Ann Brown in Paris.

  3. This French film chronicles a decades-long love triangle between Claude (Jean-Pierre Léaud), an art critic, and sisters Ann (Kika Markham) and Muriel (Stacey Tendeter).

  4. At the beginning of the 20th century, Claude Roc, a young middle-class Frenchman, befriends Ann, an Englishwoman. While spending time in England with Ann’s family, Claude falls in love with her sister Muriel, but both families lay down a year-long separation without contact before they may marry.

  5. May 13, 2013 · Having fallen in love over the summer, Claude (Jean-Pierre Leaud) receives his mother (Marie Mansart), in Wales to negotiate his marriage to Muriel (Stacey Tendeter), family friend Flint (Mark Peterson) mediating, director Francois Truffaut a little abstract, in Two English Girls, 1971.

  6. At the beginning of the 20th century, Claude Roc, a young middle-class Frenchman, befriends Ann, an Englishwoman. While spending time in England with Ann’s family, Claude falls in love with her sister Muriel, but both families lay down a year-long separation without contact before they may marry.

  7. Synopsis. Au début du vingtième siècle, Claude ( Jean-Pierre Léaud ), jeune Français dandy et collectionneur (de femmes autant que d'œuvres d'art), fait la connaissance d'une jeune Anglaise, Ann (fille d'une amie de sa mère), qui l'invite à passer ses vacances dans sa famille, au pays de Galles.