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    • The Bar at the Crossing (French: Le bar de la fourche) is a 1972 French adventure film directed by Alain Levent. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. It stars Belgian singer Jacques Brel.


      Plot


      Vincent Van Horst (Jacques Brel) is a hard-drinking bon viveur who loves his freedom and his women. In 1916, he leaves Europe, which is torn apart by the war, and moves to Canada, intending to meet up with Maria, the only woman he ever loved. On the way to Canada, he meets a young boy who dreams about fighting in the European war. When Vincent arrives at the Bar de la fourche, managed by Maria, he finds her looking older. He finds consolation in another woman, Annie, who looks down on him and drives Vincent and Olivier to fight a duel against each other.


      Cast


      Jacques Brel as Vincent van Horst
      Rosy Varte as Maria
      Pierre-François Pistorio as Olivier
      Isabelle Huppert as Annie
      Malka Ribowska as Jane Holly
      Bernard La Jarrige as Nicky Holly
      Gabriel Jabbour as Mosé
      Gérard Victor as Robinson
      Guy Parigot as Le juge
      Robert Angebaud as Le patron
      Luc Hinterseber as Jimmy
      Claude Baret as John Mc Brown
      Gérard Darmon as Le valet
      Diane Kurys as Christie
      Marcel Ory as Le patron de l'hôtel
      Jean-Claude Bouillaud as Carletti
      Andrée Champeaux as La patronne de la maison close


      See also


      Isabelle Huppert on screen and stage


      References




      External links


      The Bar at the Crossing at IMDb

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