Méfiez-vous des blondes (1950)
Directed by André Hunebelle

Crime / Thriller

Film Synopsis

Journalist Georges Masse investigates the murder of a woman, assisted by his photographer Petit Louis.  On the dead woman's body, they discover some documents implicating her in a drugs trafficking operation.  Masses' suspicions initially fall on an attractive young woman, Olga but, when a series of other murders are committed, he and Olga join forces.  They uncover the leaders of the drug traffickers to be Luigi Costelli and Lady Suzanne Wilson....
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Film Credits

  • Director: André Hunebelle
  • Script: Michel Audiard (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Maurice Barry
  • Music: Jean Marion
  • Cast: Raymond Rouleau (Georges Masse), Martine Carol (Olga Schneider), Claude Farell (Suzanne Wilson), Yves Vincent (Luigi Costelli), Bernard La Jarrige (Petit Louis), Henri Crémieux (M. Dubois), Pierre Destailles (Lionel, le voyageur), Espanita Cortez (La danseuse espagnole), Monique Darbaud (La danseuse de be bop), Madeleine Barbulée (Mme Dubois), Anne-Marie Duverney (Anne-Marie), Louis Bugette (Le premier tueur), Robert Le Béal (Le second tueur), Françoise Lugagne (Janine Lambert), Anny Flore (La chanteuse), Ky Duyen (M. Dou), Robert Arnoux (Le rédacteur en chef), Noël Roquevert (Le commissaire Besnard), Georgette Anys (Une sténodactylo), Joëlle Bernard (Une entraîneuse)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 107 min

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