
I Love You, I Don't
Drama
Overview
The petite waitress Johnny works and lives in a truck-stop, where she's lonely and longs for love. She develops a crush on the garbage truck driver Krassky, although her sleazy boss Boris warns her that he's gay.
Top Cast


Joe Dallesandro
Joe Dallesandro
Krassky
Joe Dallesandro
Krassky


Jane Birkin
Jane Birkin
Johnny
Jane Birkin
Johnny


Hugues Quester
Hugues Quester
Padovan
Hugues Quester
Padovan


Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Depardieu
Horseman
Gérard Depardieu
Horseman


Reinhard Kolldehoff
Reinhard Kolldehoff
Boris
Reinhard Kolldehoff
Boris


Michel Blanc
Michel Blanc
A worker
Michel Blanc
A worker


Raoul Delfosse
Raoul Delfosse
The boss of the motel
Raoul Delfosse
The boss of the motel


Liliane Rovère
Liliane Rovère
The motel client
Liliane Rovère
The motel client


Maïté Nahyr
Maïté Nahyr
The prostitute
Maïté Nahyr
The prostitute
Doris Thomas
Doris Thomas
Stripper
Doris Thomas
Stripper
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