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Stolen Kisses

"Antoine knows what he wants to do ... his problem is doing it."

1968-09-04 Comedy 1hr 30m

The third in a series of films featuring François Truffaut's alter-ego, Antoine Doinel, the story resumes with Antoine being discharged from military service. His sweetheart Christine's father lands Antoine a job as a security guard, which he promptly loses. Stumbling into a position assisting a private detective, Antoine falls for his employers' seductive wife, Fabienne, and finds that he must choose between the older woman and Christine.

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The third in a series of films featuring François Truffaut's alter-ego, Antoine Doinel, the story resumes with Antoine being discharged from military service. His sweetheart Christine's father lands Antoine a job as a security guard, which he promptly loses. Stumbling into a position assisting a private detective, Antoine falls for his employers' seductive wife, Fabienne, and finds that he must choose between the older woman and Christine.

  • Released
    1968-09-04
  • Revenue
    $1,500,000
  • Budget
    $350,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 30m
  • Genre
    Comedy, Drama, Romance
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    Français
  • imdb-logo
    7.5
  • Production
    Les Films du Carrosse, Les Productions Artistes Associés

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Cast

Jean-Pierre Léaud

Jean-Pierre Léaud

Antoine Doinel
Claude Jade

Claude Jade

Christine Darbon
Delphine Seyrig

Delphine Seyrig

Fabienne Tabard
Michael Lonsdale

Michael Lonsdale

Georges Tabard
Daniel Ceccaldi

Daniel Ceccaldi

Lucien Darbon
Claire Duhamel

Claire Duhamel

Madame Darbon
Harry-Max

Harry-Max

Monsieur Henri
André Falcon

André Falcon

Monsieur Blady
Martine Ferrière

Martine Ferrière

Head Saleswoman of the Shoe Store
Serge Rousseau

Serge Rousseau

Guy Who Follows Christine
François Darbon

François Darbon

Chief Warrant Officer Picard
Léon Elkenbaum

Léon Elkenbaum

Dentist (uncredited)
Madeleine Parard

Madeleine Parard

Wicked Prostitute (uncredited)
France Monteil

France Monteil

Kind Prostitute (uncredited)
Carole Noe

Carole Noe

Big Girl (uncredited)
Roger Trapp

Roger Trapp

Monsieur Shapiro (uncredited)
Christine Pellé

Christine Pellé

Miss Ida (uncredited)
Chantal Banlier

Chantal Banlier

Shoe Store Clerk (uncredited)
Jacques Rispal

Jacques Rispal

Monsieur Colin
Martine Brochard

Martine Brochard

Madame Colin (uncredited)
Jacques Delord

Jacques Delord

Robert Espannet
Marcel Berbert

Marcel Berbert

Man Who Opens His Door
Pascale Dauman

Pascale Dauman

Parisian Followed in the Street
Jean-François Adam

Jean-François Adam

Albert Tazzi (uncredited)
Anik Belaubre

Anik Belaubre

Concierge at the Brothel (uncredited)
Liza Braconnier

Liza Braconnier

Sad Prostitute (uncredited)
Robert Cambourakis

Robert Cambourakis

Madame Colin's Fearful Lover (uncredited)
Karine Jeantet

Karine Jeantet

Shoe Merchant Saleswoman (uncredited)
Marcel Mercier

Marcel Mercier

Man at the Darbon Garage (uncredited)
Joseph Mériau

Joseph Mériau

Man at the Darbon Garage (uncredited)
Marie-France Pisier

Marie-France Pisier

Colette Tazzi (uncredited)
Jacques Robiolles

Jacques Robiolles

TV Unemployed (uncredited)

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-08-11

At times Jean-Pierre Léaud's "Doinel" character reminded me a little of Charlie Chaplin's "Tramp" as he works his way through this engaging ... read more

At times Jean-Pierre Léaud's "Doinel" character reminded me a little of Charlie Chaplin's "Tramp" as he works his way through this engaging comedy about the lives and loves of a man whom, having just left the army, must adjust to civilian life. Initially, he lucks out as his girlfriend "Christine" (Claude Jade) manages to get her dad (Daniel Ceccaldi) to get him a job. Now a security guard he certainly isn't, so his tenure is short lived but it does introduce him to the intriguing world of the private detective. This leads to a job keeping an eye on the ostensibly upstanding businessman "Georges" (Michael Lonsdale) which in turn sees him meet that man's wife "Fabienne" (Delphine Seyrig) with whom, yep you've guessed... Why would this beautiful and charming woman be married to a shoe salesman? Well as the young man digs deeper, we discover - via a series of increasingly daft scenarios, that "Doinel" is pretty inept at just about everything but that has a charm to it that might just prove surprisingly successful in the least likely of fashions. Léaud is on good form here presenting an amiable buffoon that it's quite easy to like. There's also some enjoyable chemistry between him and both Seyrig and Jade that at times can make you cringe with embarrassment as he struggles to get to grips with his relationships with women. The comedy is plentiful and it's actually quite provocative for the late 1960s. It's a story about sexual awakenings and that elusive sense of self-realisation that I found flew by for a ninety minutes that still works entertainingly now.

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A Review by CinemaSerf

At times Jean-Pierre Léaud's "Doinel" character reminded me a little of Charlie Chaplin's "Tramp" as he works his way through this engaging comedy about the lives and loves of a man whom, having just left the army, must adjust to civilian l...

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-08-11

At times Jean-Pierre Léaud's "Doinel" character reminded me a little of Charlie Chaplin's "Tramp" as he works his way through this engaging comedy about the lives and loves of a man whom, having just ...

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