| Ann and Eve | |
|---|---|
![]() Theatrical release poster  | |
| Directed by | Arne Mattsson | 
| Written by | Ernest Hotch | 
| Produced by | Lennart Berns Bert Sundberg (executive producer)  | 
| Starring | Gio Petré Marie Liljedahl Francisco Rabal  | 
| Cinematography | Max Wilén | 
| Edited by | Wic Kjellin | 
| Music by | Bengt-Arne Wallin | 
Production companies  | Jadran Film Omega Film  | 
| Distributed by | Chevron Pictures (US) Astral Films (Canada) Pallas Film (Sweden)  | 
Release date  | August 3, 1970 | 
Running time  | 89 minutes | 
| Countries | Sweden Yugoslavia  | 
| Language | Swedish | 
| Box office | $18,000,000[1] | 
Ann and Eve (Swedish: Ann och Eve - de erotiska, lit. 'Ann and Eve - the erotic ones') is a 1970 Swedish-Yugoslav erotic drama film directed by Arne Mattsson and starring Gio Petré and Marie Liljedahl as the title characters. The film also stars Francisco Rabal.
Plot
An erotic drama about a youthful bride-to-be who takes a holiday to Yugoslavia with a cynical and evil lesbian film critic (and murderess) that leads to debauchery, degradation with a dwarf, a dinner with naked entertainers and other highlights.
Reception
Ann and Eve was a major commercial success. Released in the United States on August 3, 1970, the film grossed $18 million at the North American box office,[1] making it the 17th highest-grossing film of 1970.[2]
See also
References
- 1 2 "Ann and Eve, Worldwide Box Office Information". Worldwide Box Office. Retrieved April 21, 2018.
 - ↑ "Top Grossing Films of 1970". Listal.com.
 
External links
- Ann and Eve at IMDb
 
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