The Impure Ones (1954)
When Mario, a bad boy, is released from prison, he plans to live honestly with his wife Geneviève. But the latter has not waited for him and Mario, out of spite, accepts to work as a tout for Mr. Charlie, the boss of a white slave trade gang. His first assignment consists in seducing Michèle, a Montmartre nightclub singer and hostess, into signing a contract for Tangier. The young woman, however, who does this job only to support her young sister Danièle, falls for him and he for her. From then on Mario, without betraying himself, does his utmost to save Michèle -and Danièle for that matter - from the clutches of the gang...
Director: Pierre Chevalier
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Raymond Pellegrin as Mario |
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Micheline Presle as Michèle |
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Louis de Funès as Le chef de train |
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Dora Doll as Lili, une fille |
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Jacques Duby as Fernand, le pianiste |
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Colette Castel as Danièle |
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Daniel Cauchy as Dédé, le barman de la boite |
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Guy Mairesse as Bob, l'ami de Mario |
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René Sarvil as Mr Dominique, le proxénète Marseillais |
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Lila Kedrova as Mme Denis, la concierge |
| Directing | Pierre Chevalier | Director |
| Production | Simon Barstoff | Producer |
| Production | Simon Barstoff | Production Manager |
| Editing | Monique Kirsanoff | Editor |
| Camera | Henri Alekan | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Antoine Petitjean | Sound |
| Art | Robert Clavel | Decorator |
| Writing | André Tabet | Dialogue |
| Writing | Juliette Saint-Giniez | Writer |
| Art | Henri Morin | Decorator |
| Sound | Georges Van Parys | Original Music Composer |