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  1. Bonjour Tristesse (French "Hello, Sadness") is a 1958 British-American Technicolor film in CinemaScope, [2] directed and produced by Otto Preminger from a screenplay by Arthur Laurents based on the novel of the same name by Françoise Sagan. The film stars Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Jean Seberg, Mylène Demongeot and Geoffrey Horne, and ...

  2. Bonjour Tristesse: Directed by Otto Preminger. With Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Jean Seberg, Mylène Demongeot. Spoiled Cecile, 17, spends her summer at the French Riviera with her rich, widower, playboy dad and Elsa.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Otto Preminger
    • 1958-02
  3. How to watch online, stream, rent or buy Bonjour Tristesse in the UK + release dates, reviews and trailers. Otto Preminger's (Anatomy of a Murder) 1958 chic, bittersweet drama set on the French Riveria, starring Deborah Kerr and David Niven.

  4. Spoiled Cecile, 17, spends her summer at the French Riviera with her rich, widower, playboy dad and Elsa. Anne, her late mom's friend, visits and brings changes to all. Cecile's a decadent young woman who lives a luxurious life with her wealthy playboy father, a widower. When his old love interest comes to vvisit, she gets more and more ...

  5. Cecile is a decadent young girl who lives with her rich playboy father, Raymond. When Anne, Raymond's old love interest, comes to Raymond's villa, Cecile is afraid for her way of life. Otto Preminger. Director.

  6. Bonjour Tristesse (French "Hello, Sadness") is a 1958 British-American Technicolor film in CinemaScope, directed and produced by Otto Preminger from a screenplay by Arthur Laurents based on the novel of the same title by Françoise Sagan.

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  8. Bonjour Tristesse (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Amazingly Good Figure! Complex relations as Raymond (David Niven), daughter Cecile (Jean Seberg) and mistress Elsa (Mylene Demongeot) deal with Anne (Deborah Kerr), their aggrieved Riviera guest and friend of the deceased wife and mother, in Otto Preminger's Bonjour Tristesse, 1958.

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