Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney travel across the French countryside and two separate timelines in Stanley Donen’s arch but sharply scripted look at the pitfalls of marriage. The ‘then’ charts their quirky courtship, complete with jaunty Henry Mancini score; the ‘now’ paints a bleaker picture of life when the magic fades.
Two For The Road Review
Joanne (Audry Hepburn) and Mark (Albert Finney) Wallace revisit memories in their troubled life together during a car journey together to St. Tropez.
Release Date:
27 Apr 1967
Running Time:
NaN minutes
Certificate:
PG
Original Title:
Two For The Road
Sharply scripted with a melancholic charm.
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