Ballad for a Dog (1969)
Remi is a man on the verge of old age who begins to have hallucinations. He believes he has found a dog, but the canine is just a product of his imagination. The man takes a turn for the worse when his only friend, his poet neighbor, moves. He is left alone with his hallucinations and tries in vain to separate fantasy from reality in this plodding, depressing feature.
Director: Gérard Vergez
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: January 25, 1969
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Production: Orpham Productions
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ballad for a Dog about?
- Remi is a man on the verge of old age who begins to have hallucinations. He believes he has found a dog, but the canine is just a product of his imagination. The man takes a turn for the worse when his only friend, his poet neighbor, moves. He is left alone with his hallucinations and tries in vain to separate fantasy from reality in this plodding, depressing feature.
- Who directed Ballad for a Dog?
- Ballad for a Dog was directed by Gérard Vergez.
- Who stars in Ballad for a Dog?
- Ballad for a Dog stars Charles Vanel, Julien Guiomar, Claude Génia, Colette Régis, Alfred Lenglet, Valérie Vergez.
- How long is Ballad for a Dog?
- Ballad for a Dog has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- Where was Ballad for a Dog produced?
- Ballad for a Dog was produced in France.