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1991 film by Charlotte Brändström
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Road to Ruin
Directed byCharlotte Brandström
Screenplay byErik Greenberg Anjou
Story byRichard Gitelson
Eric Freiser
Produced byMonique Annaud
StarringRichard Gitelson
Eric Freiser
Erik Greenberg Anjou
CinematographyJean-Yves Le Mener
Edited byMichèle Robert-Lauliac
Music byJohn Goldstein
Production
company
StudioCanal
Distributed byLive Home Video
Release date
  • October 9, 1991 (1991-10-09)
Running time94 minutes
CountriesFrance
United States
LanguagesEnglish
French

Road to Ruin is a 1991 romantic comedy, directed by Charlotte Brandström

Plot

Peter Weller plays a wealthy American businessman living in Paris who falls in love with a fashion model (Carey Lowell) and decides to test her love by giving up his fortune.

Cast

  • Peter Weller as Jack Sloan
  • Carey Lowell as Jessie Tailor
  • Michel Duchaussoy as Julien Boulet
  • Nathalie Auffret as Girlfriend at Art Gallery
  • Pierre Belot as Driver
  • Antoine Blanquefort as McGurk

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