
Bobby Deerfield
Drama · Romance
Overview
Bobby Deerfield, a famous American race car driver on the European circuit, falls in love with the enigmatic Lillian Morelli, who is terminally ill.
Top Cast


Al Pacino
Al Pacino
Bobby
Al Pacino
Bobby


Marthe Keller
Marthe Keller
Lillian
Marthe Keller
Lillian


Anny Duperey
Anny Duperey
Lydia
Anny Duperey
Lydia


Walter McGinn
Walter McGinn
The Brother
Walter McGinn
The Brother


Romolo Valli
Romolo Valli
Uncle Luigi
Romolo Valli
Uncle Luigi


Van Doude
Van Doude
The Flutist
Van Doude
The Flutist


Gérard Hernandez
Gérard Hernandez
Carlos Del Montanaro
Gérard Hernandez
Carlos Del Montanaro


Stephan Meldegg
Stephan Meldegg
Karl Holtzmann
Stephan Meldegg
Karl Holtzmann


Norm Nielsen
Norm Nielsen
The Magician
Norm Nielsen
The Magician


Jaime Sánchez
Jaime Sánchez
Delvecchio
Jaime Sánchez
Delvecchio
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