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  1. The Picasso Summer: Directed by Robert Sallin, Serge Bourguignon. With Albert Finney, Yvette Mimieux, Luis Miguel Dominguín, Peter Madden. A San Francisco couple travels to France in search of Pablo Picasso.

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    • Adventure, Drama
    • Robert Sallin, Serge Bourguignon
    • 1969
  2. The Picasso Summer is a 1969 drama starring Albert Finney and Yvette Mimieux. The screenplay was written by Ray Bradbury (using the pseudonym of Douglas Spaulding) based upon his 1957 short story "In a Season of Calm Weather." [1] [2] The original director was Serge Bourguignon, whose rough cut was rejected by Warner Bros. Another director ...

  3. The Picasso Summer. Frustrated architect George Smith (Albert Finney) can't seem to find a creative outlet -- least of all in his own stifling assignments at work. After Smith and his wife, Alice ...

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    • Serge Bourguignon
    • PG
    • Albert Finney
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  5. Jan 22, 2022 · The conventions of television would still minimize nudity but the films themselves would have an adult theme. Thus, in 1972 The Picasso Summer, The Appointment, The Extraordinary Seaman and Adam’s Woman were shown on CBS. The version of The Picasso Summer shown on American television was not the completed version. Herchendson complained to ...

  6. For US ratings information please visit: www.mpaa.org www.filmratings.com www.parentalguide.org. The Picasso Summer is a film directed by Serge Bourguignon with Albert Finney, Yvette Mimieux, Luis Miguel Dominguín, Theodore Marcuse .... Year: 1969. Original title: The Picasso Summer. Synopsis: Smith, an architect in San Francisco, is feeling ...

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  8. Feb 23, 2016 · The Picasso Summer was re-energized two years later when Bill Cosby's production company took it on. French director Serge Bourguinon, whose 1962 feature Sundays and Cybèle had won an Oscar as best foreign picture, was signed, but the Picasso connection fell apart.

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