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The Man Who Lived at the Ritz
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The Man Who Lived at the Ritz

Nov 28, 1988
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★ 4.0

Overview

In this drama, an American art student is trapped amidst the political turmoil of war-torn Europe while visiting Paris and staying at the fabulous Ritz hotel. Rather than cope constructively with it all, the fellow opts to ignore it and continue living the high-life for as long as possible.

Genres

TV Movie
Drama
War

Production Companies

Harmony Gold

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Cast

Perry King

Philip Weber

Perry King

Joss Ackland

Hermann Goering

Joss Ackland

Mylène Demongeot

Madame Rochaise

Mylène Demongeot

Leslie Caron

Coco Chanel

Leslie Caron

David McCallum

Charlie Ritz

David McCallum

Richard Durden

Man Ray

Richard Durden

Cherie Lunghi

Lily Globuska

Cherie Lunghi

David Robb

Armand Forrestieur

David Robb

Patachou

Patachou

Sophie Barjac

Martine Fauvet

Sophie Barjac

Terence Taplin

Colonel Stupelmeyer

Terence Taplin

Brigitte Kahn

Ilse Falk

Brigitte Kahn

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