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'Justine' is a 1969 American drama film directed by George Cukor and Joseph Strick. It was written by Lawrence B. Marcus and Andrew Sarris, based on the 1957 novel 'Justine' by Lawrence Durrell, which was part of the series 'The Alexandria Quartet'.

Plot



Set in Alexandria in 1938, a young British schoolmaster named Darley meets Pursewarden, a British consular officer. Pursewarden introduces him to Justine, the wife of an Egyptian banker. Darley befriends her, and discovers she is involved in a plot against the British, the goal of which is to arm the Jewish underground movement in Palestine.

Cast



*Anouk Aime as Justine

*Dirk Bogarde as Pursewarden

*Michael York as Darley

*Robert Forster as Narouz

*Anna Karina as Melissa

*Philippe Noiret as Pombal

*John Vernon as Nessim

*Jack Albertson as Cohen

*Cliff Gorman as 'Toto'

*George Baker as Mountolive

*Elaine Church as Liza

*Michael Constantine as Memlik Pasha

*Marcel Dalio as French Consul General

*Michael Dunn as Mnemjian

*Barry Morse as Maskelyne

*Danielle Roter as Drusilla

Production



The film's pre-production was prepared by director Joseph Strick, who intended to shoot the movie in Morocco. He did some location filming there, but fought with the executives at Fox and with star Anouk Aime. When he did not hire others for the film as instructed by the studio and slept on the set while working on one of Aimee's scenes, they fired him and George Cukor was brought in. He proceeded to bring the film to Hollywood where the remainder of the film was finished. It became a financial flop and received critical reviews.

Some scenes were shot at Ennejma Ezzahra, a palace at Sidi Bou Said, in northern Tunisia.

Reception



According to Fox records the film required $12,775,000 in rentals to break even and by 11 December 1970 had made $2,775,000. In September 1970 the studio reported it had lost $6,602,000 on the film.Silverman p 259

See also



* List of American films of 1969

References




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