Reviewed in Issue 82 (Mar 2004) of Widescreen Review
| Studio | Paramount Home Entertainment |
| Catalog Number | 34153 |
| MPAA Rating | PG13 |
| Rating Reason | Momentary language |
| Retail Price | $29.99 |
| DVD Type | Single Side, Dual Layer (DVD9) |
| Running Time | 129 |
| Release Date | 01/13/04 |
| Theatrical Year | 2002 |
| Genre | Thriller |
| Director | Claude Lelouch |
| Screenplay | Subscribers only |
| Story | Subscribers only |
| Music | Subscribers only |
| Cinematography | Subscribers only |
| Stars | Jeremy Irons, Patricia Kaas, Thierry Lhermitte, Alessandra Martines, Jean-Marie Bigard, Ticky Holgado, Yvan Attal, Amidou, Sylvie Loeillet, Constantin Alexandrov, Stephane Ferrara, Samuel Labarthe, Paul Freeman, Souad Amidou, Laura Mayne-Kerbrat, Greg Reznik, Charles Gerard, Nicholas Jones, Nabil Massad, Mouna Fetou, Patrick Braoud |
| Aspect Ratio | Subscribers only |
| Measured Ratio | Subscribers only |
| DVD Soundtrack | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | Subscribers only |
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Subscribe FreeAfter Valentin (Irons), a clever thief, gets away with millions from yet another jewelry store, he decides to leave his life and wife for awhile and get away. And Now he decides is the time to buy a boat and travel the high seas. Arriving in Morocco, on his boat Ladies And Gentlemen the disoriented Valentin is fascinated by Jane (Kaas), a despondent jazz singer, whom he goes out of his way to get to know. With the police not far behind him, Valentin starts a relationship with Jane that is born from a deep emptiness in the two lost souls. (Tricia Littrell)
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