I Love You (1986 film)
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I Love You is a 1986 French-Italian drama film directed by Marco Ferreri. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival.
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Cast
- Christopher Lambert - Michel
- Eddy Mitchell - Yves
- Agnès Soral - Hélène
- Anémone - Barbara
- Flora Barillaro - Maria
- Marc Berman - Pierre
- Patrice Bertrand - The angry client
- Paula Dehelly - Pierre's mother
- Maurizio Donadoni - Georges
- Fabrice Dumeur - Marcel
- Carole Fredericks - Angèle
- Laurence Le Guellan - Nicole
- Jean Reno - The dentist
- Olinka Hardiman - The teacher
- Laura Manszky - Camelia / Isabelle
- Jeanne Marine - The prostitute
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