The Last Betrothal
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FrenchLes dernières fiançailles
Directed byJean Pierre Lefebvre
Written byJean-Pierre Lefebvre
Produced byMarguerite Duparc
Bernard Lalonde
Bernard Lalonde
| The Last Betrothal | |
|---|---|
| French | Les dernières fiançailles |
| Directed by | Jean Pierre Lefebvre |
| Written by | Jean-Pierre Lefebvre |
| Produced by | Marguerite Duparc Bernard Lalonde |
| Starring | J. Léo Gagnon Marthe Nadeau Marcel Sabourin |
| Cinematography | Guy Dufaux |
| Edited by | Marguerite Duparc |
| Music by | Andrée Paul |
Production companies | Productions Prisma Cinak |
| Distributed by | Cinema Libre |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | French |
The Last Betrothal (French: Les dernières fiançailles) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Jean Pierre Lefebvre and released in 1973.[1]
The film stars J. Léo Gagnon and Marthe Nadeau as Armand and Rose Tremblay, an elderly couple who have been married for fifty years and are living their final days together as Armand is terminally ill; however, Rose has secretly vowed to die at the same time as Armand, so that she will never have to live without him.[2]
Cast
The cast also includes Marcel Sabourin as Armand's doctor.