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King of Hearts

A Scottish World War I explosive expert (Alan Bates) is sent to a French town abandoned by everyone except the escaped inmates from an asylum. This rare gem is a moving celebration of the triumph of innocence - giving us a glimpse of what we might wish life to be like.

Year: 1967
Genre: Foreign Language Films, French Cinema, Cult Films / After Dark
Country: UK, France
Director: Philippe De Broca
Starring: Alan Bates, Francoise Christophe, Genevieve Bujold, Pierre Brasseur
Duration: 101 Minutes
Rating: PG
Subtitles: Yes
7.5/10
Location in store: Foreign (France)
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