
Antoine Doinel. He's got four ladies ... Nine lives ... and Plenty of alibis!
Now in his thirties, Antoine Doinel is a divorced proofreader in love with a record seller. Colette Tazzi, now a lawyer, buys his first published autobiography, leading them to a chance meeting.
- 7.0
- 1979
- Released
- 1h 33m

Jean-Pierre Léaud
Antoine Doinel
Marie-France Pisier
Colette Tazzi
Claude Jade
Christine Doinel
Dani
Liliane
Dorothée
Sabine Barnerias
Daniel Mesguich
Xavier Barnerias
Julien Bertheau
Monsieur Lucien
Marie Henriau
La Juge du Divorce
Julien Dubois
Alphonse Doinel
Jean-Pierre Ducos
L'Avocat de Christine
Rosy Varte
La Mère de Colette
Pierre Dios
Maître Renard
Alain Ollivier
Le Juge d' Aix en Provence
Christian Lentretien
Le Dragueur du Train
Alexandre Janssen
L'Enfant du Wagon-restaurant
Chantal Zaugg
Une Petite Fille
Richard Berry
Petit Rôle (uncredited)
Richard Kanayan
Client at Music-shop (uncredited)
Released
fr
- #adultery
- #paris, france
- #bookshop
- #becoming an adult
- #cemetery
- #1970s
- #print shop
- #printer
Reviews

By now, we know that "Antoine Doinel" (Jean-Pierre Léaud) is a bit of a scoundrel and the first few scenes here illustrate that to a T! The ink is barely dry on his divorce from "Christine" (Claude Jade), when he is leaving new gal "Sabine" (Dorothée) to meet up with their son "Alphonse". This behaviour rather epitomises the problem for "Sabine" who yearns for just a little more commitment from he
Godawful opening and closing credits song apart, this final entry into the Antoine Doinel Saga is an enjoyable experience. Fairly briskly paced during the first twenty minutes or so, the film later sinks into a series of unnecessarily lengthy flashbacks, filmed in various aspect ratios. Jean-Pierre Leaud is his usual charming self and the main reason to watch 'Love on the Run'. One only wishes Tr











