Thank You Satan (1989)
Directed by André Farwagi

Fantasy

Film Synopsis

In Paris, a bourgeois couple are unable to find the courage to tell their two daughters that they intend to separate.  Fearing that something is amiss, the youngest daughter follows her father and surprises him when he is in the company of his young mistress.  Shocked, she enters a church and makes a pact with the Devil.  As a consequence, a series of mishaps begin to occur to her parents...
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Film Credits

  • Director: André Farwagi
  • Script: Nelly Alard, Jean Cosmos, André Farwagi
  • Cinematographer: Daniel Jobin
  • Music: Martial-Kool Louis
  • Cast: Carole Laure (France Monnier), Patrick Chesnais (Alain Monnier), Marie Fugain (Nathalie Monnier), Eric Blanc (Grégoire Devil), Muriel Brenner (Sylvie Monnier), Sandrine Caron (Iliana), Gérard Hérold (Le collègue de bureau), Bernard Le Coq (Le prêtre), Jean-Jacques Grand-Jouan (Le professeur d'art dramatique), Micha Bayard (La secrétaire du docteur Monnier), Annie Legrand (Satan), Jean Mourat (Le sacristain), Charly Mahir, Martial-Kool Louis, Charles Mayer, Fred Fougea, Julie Laroche, Edmard Bannis, Claude Berne, René Gainville
  • Country: France / Canada
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 86 min

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