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| Directed by | Tristram Powell |
| Produced by | Steve Abbott Patrick Cassavetti |
| Written by | Michael Palin Tristram Powell |
| Starring | Michael Palin Connie Booth Trini Alvarado |
| Music by | Georges Delerue |
| Cinematography | Philip Bonham-Carter |
| Editing by | George Akers |
| Distributed by | Palace Pictures |
| Release date(s) | 22 March 1991 |
| Running time | 95 min |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
American Friends is a 1991 film starring Michael Palin. It was written by Palin and Tristram Powell, and directed by Powell.
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Palin plays Francis Ashby, a senior Oxford professor on holiday in the Swiss Alps in 1861. There he meets the American Caroline Hartley (Connie Booth) and her 18-year old ward Elinor (Trini Alvarado). Ashby is drawn to them both, particularly Elinor, but is rather surprised when they arrive in Oxford and rent a house. Women are not allowed in the College, nor are Fellows allowed to marry, which puts him in an embarrassing situation. Ashby's rival for the post of College President, Oliver Syme (Alfred Molina), takes full advantage of this to try to discredit Ashby.
The plot was based on a real-life incident involving Palin's great-grandfather, Edward Palin.
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