You Were the One I Loved Poster

You Were the One I Loved 1955

📅 1955-01-01

Immerse yourself in the poignant world of 'You Were the One I Loved (1955)', a film adaptation of André Gide's 'The Pastoral Symphony'. Director Agah Hün skillfully weaves a tale of love and drama, starring Lale Oraloğlu and Cahit Irgat.

Director: Agah Hün

Cast

Lale Oraloğlu
Lale Oraloğlu
Cahit Irgat
Cahit Irgat
Sadri Alışık
Sadri Alışık
Neriman Esen
Neriman Esen
Mualla Kaynak
Mualla Kaynak
Ahmet Tarık Tekçe
Ahmet Tarık Tekçe
Akin Oraloglu
Agah Hün
Agah Hün

Frequently Asked Questions

What is You Were the One I Loved (1955) about?

This film adaptation of André Gide's 'The Pastoral Symphony' is a poignant tale of love and drama, set in a serene atmosphere and starring Lale Oraloğlu and Cahit Irgat.

Who directed You Were the One I Loved?

The film was directed by Agah Hün.

Who stars in You Were the One I Loved?

The movie features a talented cast, including Lale Oraloğlu, Cahit Irgat, Sadri Alışık, and Neriman Esen.

Is You Were the One I Loved (1955) worth watching?

While the movie's IMDb rating is not available, its exploration of complex themes and captivating performances make it a worthwhile watch for fans of romance and drama.

How long is You Were the One I Loved?

Runtime details are not listed.

About You Were the One I Loved (1955) — A Timeless Drama of Love and Heartache

Immerse yourself in the poignant world of 'You Were the One I Loved (1955)', a film adaptation of André Gide's 'The Pastoral Symphony'. Director Agah Hün skillfully weaves a tale of love and drama, starring Lale Oraloğlu and Cahit Irgat. Set in a serene atmosphere, the movie delves into the complexities of human emotions, making it a must-watch for fans of romance and drama. With its rich themes and captivating performances, 'You Were the One I Loved (1955)' is a cinematic experience that will leave you pondering long after the credits roll. As the story unfolds, you'll find yourself drawn into a world of passion and heartache, making this film a timeless classic. The movie's ability to evoke emotions and spark introspection is a testament to its enduring appeal.