Suzanne et ses brigands (1949)
Directed by Yves Ciampi

Drama

Film Synopsis

Seguin, a policeman, and his wife Suzanne, a lawyer, have a habit of frequenting brothels in search of future clients.  As Suzanne preoccupies herself with the murder of an antiques dealer and meteorologist, Seguin decides to kick the habit.  To that end, he arranges things so that it appears that his wife was attacked in their apartment.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Yves Ciampi
  • Script: Pierre Véry
  • Cinematographer: Léonce-Henri Burel
  • Cast: René Dary (René Seguin), Suzanne Flon (Suzanne Seguin), Pierre Destailles (L'aubergiste), Antoine Balpêtré (Bevardel), Louis Arbessier (Docteur Vinson), Catherine Damet (Jeanne), Marie Leduc (Mme Bavarde), Jacques Sommet (Jean Lucas), Charles Vissière (Beauregard), Spinelly
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 76 min

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