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Tropic of Cancer
Directed by
Joseph Strick
NC-17
1970
87m
Drama
,
Romance
,
and more
5.6
75%
24%
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The film depicts the adventures of expatriate American writer Henry Miller and his friends, as they pursue art, money, food, and sex in Paris.
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Cast of Tropic of Cancer
Rip Torn
Henry Miller
James T. Callahan
Fillmore
David Baur
Carl
Laurence Lignières
Ginette
Phil Brown
Van Norden
Dominique Delpierre
Vite Cheri
Magali Noël
The Princess
Raymond Gérôme
Monsieur LeCenseur
Ginette Leclerc
Madame Hamilton
Sabine Sun
Elsa
Sheila Steafel
Tania
Gladys Berry
American Lady
George Birt
Sylvester
Stuart De Silva
Ranji
Steve Eckardt
Cronstadt
Philippe Gasté
Train Passenger
Gisèle Grimm
Germaine
Eléonore Hirt
Yvette
Jo Lefevre
Accordianist
Françoise Lugagne
Iréne
Roger Lumont
Cafe Patron
Guy Marly
Dog Lover
Edward Marcus
Boris
Henry Miller
Spectator / Writer
Christine Oscar
Helen
Elliott Sullivan
Peckover
Loryanne
Madame Hamilton's Girl
Catherine d'Hugues
Madame Hamilton's Girl
Nadia Vasil
Madame Hamilton's Girl
Liane Saunier
Madame Hamilton's Girl
Bernard Taine
Dijon Schoolboy
Yves Rannon
Dijon Schoolboy
Lionel Bejian
Dijon Schoolboy
Ellen Burstyn
Mona (uncredited)
Joseph Strick
Director / Writer / Producer
Betty Botley
Writer
Tropic of Cancer Ratings & Reviews
LIFE
Richard Schickel
In this pretty film an important essence is lost, and it is ironic that the spoken Miller prose keeps reminding us of what we are missing.
eFilmCritic.com
Oz
Exploitation runs all the way down the line.
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
a dirty movie worth watching
rec.arts.movies.reviews
David N. Butterworth
The colors of Henry Miller's worlds coupled with his colorful expressions of desire make the experience a timeless one.
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