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Last Tango in Paris

When you see a love story, it's only a movie. When you feel it with every nerve in your body, it's a masterpiece.
1972 | 129m | Italian

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A recently widowed American begins an anonymous sexual relationship with a young Parisian woman.
Release Date: Dec 15, 1972
Director: Bernardo Bertolucci
Writer: Bernardo Bertolucci, Franco Arcalli, Agnès Varda
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords paris, france, businessman, love, tragedy, relationship, extramarital affair, parisian, clandestine
Production Companies Les Productions Artistes Associés, PEA
Box Office Revenue: $36,182,181
Budget: $1,250,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 02, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Marlon Brando Paul
Maria Schneider Jeanne
Maria Michi Rosa's Mother
Giovanna Galletti Prostitute
Gitt Magrini Jeanne's Mother
Catherine Allégret Catherine
Luce Marquand Olympia
Marie-Hélène Breillat Monique
Catherine Breillat Mouchette
Dan Diament TV Sound Engineer
Catherine Sola Script Girl
Mauro Marchetti Cameraman
Jean-Pierre Léaud Tom
Massimo Girotti Marcel
Peter Schommer TV Assistant Cameraman
Veronica Lazăr Rosa
Marie-Christine Questerbert Christine
Ramón Mendizábal Tango Orchestra Leader
Mimi Pinson President of Tango Jury
Darling Légitimus Concierge
Gérard Lepennec Mover
Stéphan Koziak Mover
Armand Abplanalp Prostitute's Client
Name Job
Bernardo Bertolucci Story, Director, Screenplay
Vittorio Storaro Director of Photography
Roberto Perpignani Editor
Maria Paola Maino Set Designer, Set Dresser, Production Design
Franco Arcalli Editor, Screenplay
Gato Barbieri Original Music Composer
Gitt Magrini Costume Design
Jean-Louis Trintignant Dialogue
Agnès Varda Adaptation
Albert Rajau Assistant Set Designer, Production Design
Angelo Novi Still Photographer
Philippe Turlure Production Design
Mauro Marchetti Assistant Camera
Alberto Grimaldi Presenter
Fernand Moszkowicz Assistant Director
Jean-David Lefebvre Second Assistant Director
Enrico Umetelli Camera Operator
Luigi Bernardini Assistant Camera
Suzanne Durrenberger Script Supervisor
Gabriella Cristiani Assistant Editor
Gérard Crosnier Production Manager
Francis Peltier Assistant Production Manager
Antoine Bonfanti Sound Engineer
Ginette Mejinsky Production Secretary
Maud Begon Makeup Designer
Jole Cecchini Hairdresser
Jose Lichtig Production Accountant
Maurizio Forti Production Accountant
Enzo Ocone Post Production Supervisor
Michael Billingsley Sound Editor
Fausto Ancillai Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ferdinando Scarfiotti Set Supervisor
Oliver Nelson Music Arranger, Conductor
Mario Di Biase Production Manager
Enzo Provenzale Production Supervisor
Francis Bacon Title Designer
Name Title
Alberto Grimaldi Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

"Jeanne" (Maria Schneider) is flat-hunting when she encounters the predatory "Paul" (Marlon Brando) in an empty apartment where he proceeds to rape her. It turns out that he has recently lost his wife to suicide and is completely bereft - bewildered and almost feral in his attitude towards this girl ... . He rents the apartment and she comes back for more - always using the no names no pack drill routine as the sex becomes perfunctorily obsessional for both of them. The question is - can they both remain so dispassionate emotionally as their rendezvous become more intense, more humiliating for her and ultimately completely addictive? She is obedient in every way, and like most things reliably delivered on a plate the sex soon ceases to satiate his desires. He must completely control this young woman. She, meantime, is engaged to the aspiring film director "Tom" (Jean-Pierre Léaud) who remains blissfully oblivious of his fiancée's peccadilloes. In the end, it's going to be "Jeanne" who has to take control of her own life - but which way will she turn? For a film that's essentially about passion, this is an entirely sterile affair with little actual chemistry between the couple as Bertolucci exposes us to endless pointless female nudity, some clumsily choreographed sex and a surfeit of dialogue that doesn't generate steam so much as spray amidst a series of gratuitous nookie that did neither Brando nor the marginally more natural Schneider any favours. If it's supposed to be a penetrative look at the human psyche, or at our animal instincts, or maybe even at our dependencies, then I'm afraid it was all just too plodding, repetitive and undercooked. This just wasn't for me, sorry.

Jul 18, 2024