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The Green Room

PG-13 95min.
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Released on June 11, 1999
The Green Room (La Chambre Verte) is perhaps the least well-known of Francois Truffaut's 1970s films. Truffaut himself stars as Julien Davenne, a WW I-era journalist obsessed with death. Read More
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Nathalie Baye Cecilia Mandel
Jean Dasté Bernard Humbert
François Truffaut Julien Davenne
Jean-Pierre Moulin Gérard Mazet
Jane Lobre Mme. Rambaud
Alphonse Simon One-legged man
Jean-Pierre Kohut-Svelko Disabled man at saleroom
Marie Jaoul Yvonne Mazet
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