Love Comes Quietly is a 1973 Belgian-Dutch drama film directed by Nikolai van der Heyde. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. Barbara Hershey won a gold medal at the Atlanta Film Festival for her role in this film.[1]
Love Comes Quietly | |
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Directed by | Nikolai van der Heyde |
Written by | Nikolai van der Heyde André Kuyten |
Produced by | Henk Bos |
Starring | Barbara Hershey |
Cinematography | Jörgen Persson |
Edited by | August Verschueren |
Music by | Georges Delerue |
Release date |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Countries | Belgium Netherlands |
Languages | English Dutch |
An American returns to his native Dutch village and causes a sensation there. When his pregnant stepdaughter starts an affair with the son of the local cheese-factory owner, the conservative village starts to despise her.
When Barbara Hershey agreed to participate in this film, she was six months pregnant and so Nikolai van der Heyde rewrote his screenplay to suit her condition.[2]
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