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The Swimming Pool
The Swimming Pool

The Swimming Pool (1969)

70% User Rating
2h 3min
Drama
Thriller

"The most dangerous love-game ever played"

Set in a magnificent villa near a sun-drenched St. Tropez, lovers Jean-Paul and Marianne are spending a happy, lazy summer holiday. Their only concern is to gratify their mutual passion - until the day when Marianne invites her former lover and his beautiful teenage daughter to spend a few days with them. From the first moment, a certain uneasiness and tension begin to develop between the four, which soon escalates in a dangerous love-game.

Jacques DerayDirector

Cast

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Alain Delon

Alain Delon

Jean-Paul

Romy Schneider

Romy Schneider

Marianne

Maurice Ronet

Maurice Ronet

Harry

Jane Birkin

Jane Birkin

Penelope

Paul Crauchet

Paul Crauchet

L'inspecteur Lévêque

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Suzie Jaspard

Emilie

Maddly Bamy

Maddly Bamy

La mulâtre

Thierry Chabert

Thierry Chabert

Un ami

Steve Eckardt

Steve Eckardt

Fred

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Ruth Price

Singer (uncredited)

Stéphanie Fugain

Stéphanie Fugain

Une amie à la party (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 70%

September 25, 2025

Now if I was on holiday with my partner enjoying the sunshine, the swimming pool and plenty of sex, I don’t think I’d be very impressed at the arrival of their ex-lover and his teenage daughter. Even more inexplicably, it seems that “Marianne” (Romy Schneider) has actually invited “Harry” (Maurice Ronet) and “Pénélope” (Jane Birkin) to share the villa with the perplexed “Jean-Paul” (Alain Delon). It might be revenge or it might just be lust, but fairly swiftly the nose-out-of-joint “Jean-Paul” is becoming fond of the daughter whilst her father rather openly reminisces about and flirts with “Marianne”. With the sun shining and the booze flowing freely, tensions start to rises as the green eyed monster rears it’s ugly head in an increasingly toxic fashion. It’s a story about the fickleness of human relationships, about the shallowness of beauty and the temporary nature of “love”, and all four here exemplify the evils of temptation compellingly. The writing delivers quite a sparing, but potent, dialogue that conveys the crescendoing emotions enjoyably whilst the photography captures a lot of the beauty of their piscine and their glistening bodies. The tail-end reminded me a little of JB Priestley’s “An Inspector Calls” as detective “Lévêque” (Paul Crauchet) tries to fathom the unfathomable. This is one of those films that glows, and it has a classiness to it.

Media

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La piscine | 4K restoration | Official trailer | Lumière

La piscine | 4K restoration | Official trailer | Lumière

The Swimming Pool (1969) Original Trailer [FHD]

The Swimming Pool (1969) Original Trailer [FHD]

La Piscine - Trailer

La Piscine - Trailer

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