For Those I Loved Trailer

For Those I Loved Trailer (1983)

12 October 1983 Drama, War 145 mins

Polish Martin Gray recalls the Holocaust, New York prosperity, and losing his wife and family.

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Cast

Michael York

as Martin's Father / Martin Gray (age 40)

Brigitte Fossey

as Dina Gray

Jacques Penot

as Young Martin Gray

Jean Bouise

as Dr. Ciljimaster

Helen Hughes

as Martin's Grandmother

Macha Méril

as Martin's Mother

Bernard Freyd

as NKVD Colonel

Igor Tyczka

as Schultz

Crew

Jean-Louis Povéda

Jean-Louis Povéda Production Design

Corinne Jorry

Corinne Jorry Costume Design

Paul-André Guérin

Paul-André Guérin Costume Design

Michèle Richer

Michèle Richer Costume Design

Christine Guégan

Christine Guégan Costume Design

Michele Dion

Michele Dion Makeup Artist

Chantal Ethier

Chantal Ethier Makeup Artist

Phuong Maittret

Phuong Maittret Makeup Artist

Martin Ménard

Martin Ménard Hairstylist

Constant Natale

Constant Natale Hairstylist

Vincent Arnardi

Vincent Arnardi Sound Mix Technician

Daniel Couteau

Daniel Couteau Sound Effects

Claude Hazanavicius

Claude Hazanavicius Sound Engineer

Michèle Neny

Michèle Neny Sound Editor

International Titles

For Those I Loved Trailer

International Releases Dates

Canada 12 October 1983

France 09 November 1983

Italy 11 July 1986

Netherlands 04 October 2006

Portugal 21 November 1986

Sweden 05 April 1985

United States 07 June 1990

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