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| Jean-Hugues Anglade | ... | Zorg | |
| Béatrice Dalle | ... | Betty (as Beatrice Dalle) | |
| Gérard Darmon | ... | Eddy (as Gerard Darmon) | |
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Consuelo De Haviland | ... | Lisa |
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Clémentine Célarié | ... | Annie (as as Clementine Celarié) |
| Jacques Mathou | ... | Bob | |
| Vincent Lindon | ... | Richard le jeune policier | |
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Jean-Pierre Bisson | ... | Le commissaire (complete version) |
| Dominique Pinon | ... | Le dealer / Dope dealer (complete version) | |
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Bernard Hug | ... | (complete version) |
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Catherine D'At | ||
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Claude Aufaure | ... | Le médecin |
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Louis Bellanti | ... | Mario |
| Dominique Besnehard | ... | Client pizzeria | |
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Raoul Billerey | ... | Le vieux policier |
Zorg is a handyman working at the seaside in France, maintaining and looking after the wooden bungalows. He lives a quiet and peaceful life, working diligently and writing in his spare time. He is in love with Betty, a young woman who is as beautiful as she is wild and unpredictable. After a dispute with Zorg's boss, they leave and Betty finds a place to stay at her girlfriend's house. The girlfriend's lover owns an Italian restaurant and there they find a job. She is obsessed to try to get one of Zorg's books published, but it is rejected, which makes Betty fly into a rage. Suddenly, Betty's wild manners start to get out of control. Zorg sees the woman he loves slowly going insane. Is his love for Betty strong enough, if even if it comes to the worst? Written by Mattias Pettersson <seaman@sbbs.se>
37.2 Le Matin(Betty Blue) is a brilliant piece of work. Jean-Huhues Anglades' natural performance as Zorg in this easy going - take life as it comes story line makes you want to see more of him. To see someone you love violently erode away is painful and Robins' beautiful camera work with the slow tracking makes the visual experience stimulating. The slow pace of this tale of love and friendship is no cause of concern. Very french, the nudity is handled beautifully. The subtle use of the color yellow is interesting. The film makes you want to be free to live a life of impulse and simplicity. A must watch for the film aficionado.