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Twilight Girls, The (1961)
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Starring: Catherine Deneuve, Marie-Helene Arnuad, Estella Blain, Agnes Laurent, Christine Carere
Director: Andre Hunebelle
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Studio: First Run Features
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Length:
90 mins

 
 

 

No Longer Girls... Not Yet Women... Caught in the Turmoil of Forbidden Love!!!

Seeking to escape a family scandal, a young woman enters an exclusive boarding school for girls, and is immediately absorbed into a clique of attractive and wealthy young vixens. When one of the girls in the clique develops a crush on her, she must choose between a young man who's caught her eye - and the forbidden love offered by her female classmate.

The Twilight Girls was Catherine Deneuve's first film at the age of 13, in the role of Adelaide, using her family name Dorleac. Most of her many scenes were cut when the American version was prepared for the film's initial release, but they have now finally been restored and presented here for the first time. Also in the cast is Georgina Spelvin, who later achieved notorious fame as the star of The Devil in Miss Jones.