Mississippi mermaid

The mail-order bride is a mystery. Her appearance doesn't match the photo she sent, her likes and dislikes aren't those described in her letters. By the time the lonely businessman husband discovers who she is, it is too late, and he will even kill to keep her

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Films du carrosse (Firm), Lopert Pictures Corporation Inc, MGM Home Entertainment Inc., Productions Artistes associés, Produzioni associate Delphos, United Artists Corporation
Other Authors: Belmondo, Jean-Paul, 1933-, Belmondo, Jean-Paul, 1933-2021, Deneuve, Catherine, 1943-, Irish, William, 1903-1968, Truffaut, François
Format: Unknown
Language:English
French
Published: Santa Monica, CA : MGM Home Entertainment Inc., c2001
Santa Monica, Calif. : MGM Home Entertainment, c2001
Series:World films (MGM Home Entertainment Inc.)
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Summary:The mail-order bride is a mystery. Her appearance doesn't match the photo she sent, her likes and dislikes aren't those described in her letters. By the time the lonely businessman husband discovers who she is, it is too late, and he will even kill to keep her
The mail-order bride who arrives on Reunion Island is a mystery. Her appearance doesn't match the photo she sent, her likes and dislikes aren't those described in her letters. By the time the lonely planter husband discovers who she is, it is too late, and he will even kill to keep her
Item Description:Based on the novel 'Waltz into darkness' by William Irish
Based on the novel Waltz into darkness by William Irish
Contains the original theatrical trailer
Includes original theatrical trailer
Letterboxed
Originally released as a motion picture in 1969
This Yale-originated record is shareable under Creative Commons license CC0
Videodisc release of the 1969 motion picture
Widescreen format (aspect ratio 2.35:1)
"A French-Italian co-production."
Physical Description:1 videodisc (123 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
Format:DVD ; widescreen 2.35:1 ratio
DVD; Dolby digital mono; Region 1; NTSC
Audience:Rated PG
MPAA rating: PG
Production Credits:Directed/screenplay by François Truffaut ; director of photography, Denys Clerval ; music, Antoine Duhamel
Music, Antoine Duhamel; director of photography, Denys Clerval; editing, Agnes Guillemot
ISBN:0792848454