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  1. Les amitiés particulières (English: Special Friendships) is a 1964 film adaptation of the Roger Peyrefitte novel of the same name, directed by Jean Delannoy. It was released in 1967 with English subtitles as This Special Friendship.

  2. 31. März 1987 · A Special Friendship: Directed by Fielder Cook. With Tracy Pollan, Akosua Busia, Josef Sommer, Adam Storke. During the American Civil War, a wealthy white woman and the black woman who was once her slave, join forces to fight for freedom and the abolition of slavery.

    • (37)
    • Drama
    • Fielder Cook
    • 1987-03-31
  3. 4. Apr. 2022 · A Special Friendship - Tracy Pollan. Publication date. 1987. Topics. A Special Friendship, Akosua Busia, Cynthia Harris, Josef Sommer, LaShaunna Brown, LeVar Burton, Michael Mattison, Nate Bynum, Patricia Elliott, Richard Brooks, Tom Aldredge, Tracy Pollan, William Newman.

    • 93 Min.
  4. The book has been translated into English by Felix Giovanelli (1950) and Edward Hyams (1958), both times under the title Special Friendships, the latter reissued in the United States as Secret Friendships. As of 2011, they are out of print. In 1964, a film adaptation titled Les amitiés particulières was made, directed by Jean Delannoy.

    • Roger Peyrefitte
    • 1943
  5. Eric Van Haren Noman Cinematography. Teo Macero Music. Critics reviews. During the American Civil War, a wealthy white woman and the black woman who was once her slave, join forces to fight for freedom and the abolition of slavery.

  6. Brief Synopsis. A movie set during the American Civil War, about two women-- a wealthy white woman and the black woman who was once her slave. They join forces to fight for freedom and the abolition of slavery. Cast & Crew. Read More. Fielder Cook. Director. Cynthia Harris. Adam Storke. George Washington. William Newman. Michael Mattison.

  7. Les Amitiés particulières (1964)Directed by Jean Delannoy. Drama. aka: This Special Friendship. Film Review. T his beguiling adaptation of Roger Peyrefitte's controversial gay-themed novel was directed by Jean Delannoy, one of the most accomplished and versatile of French filmmakers of his day.