Two People (1973)

They had just 36 hours to share the love of a lifetime.

Two People (1973) poster

Evan Bonner is a deserter from the Vietnam war; he is on his way back to America to give himself up when he meets Deirdre McCluskey, a beautiful if petulant model. The two make an unlikely couple, but once in France the magic of Paris works its charm and these two vulnerable people finally find each other.

Director: Robert Wise
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: David Shire
Cinematography: Henri Decaë
Editing: William Reynolds
Production: Universal Pictures, The Filmakers Group
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Old-Fashioned Love: Letters and Longing, Love Between Older Man and Younger Woman, Rekindled High School Romance, Intense Lovesickness and Yearning, Electric Anticipation of the First Kiss

Keywords

vietnam, paris, france, 1970s, desertion, romance

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Two People about?
Evan Bonner is a deserter from the Vietnam war; he is on his way back to America to give himself up when he meets Deirdre McCluskey, a beautiful if petulant model. The two make an unlikely couple, but once in France the magic of Paris works its charm and these two vulnerable people finally find each other.
Who directed Two People?
Two People was directed by Robert Wise.
Who stars in Two People?
Two People stars Peter Fonda, Lindsay Wagner, Estelle Parsons, Alan Fudge, Philippe March, Frances Sternhagen.
How long is Two People?
Two People has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
What genre is Two People?
Two People is a Drama, Romance film.
Where was Two People produced?
Two People was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Two People?
The themes of Two People include: Old-Fashioned Love: Letters and Longing, Love Between Older Man and Younger Woman, Rekindled High School Romance, Intense Lovesickness and Yearning, Electric Anticipation of the First Kiss.