Domino (1943)
Domino has only a wooden statuette, a typical piece of African art, to show for his trip. Arriving in Paris, Domino phones the famous Heller galleries to try to sell his statuette. He gets Heller’s wife, who uses him to deflect the suspicions of her jealous husband: she had an affair before their marriage. Domino gets carried away and persuades the young woman to go away with him.
Director: Roger Richebé
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Fernand Gravey as Dominique |
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Simone Renant as Laurette |
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Aimé Clariond as Heller |
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Bernard Blier as Crémone |
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Suzet Maïs as Jane |
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Yves Deniaud as Mirandole |
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Léonce Corne as Hotelier (uncredited) |
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Paul Faivre as Traveler (uncredited) |
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Pierre Ferval as (uncredited) |
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Simone Gerbier as (uncredited) |
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Robert Le Fort as (uncredited) |
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Jean Marconi as Passerby (uncredited) |
| Directing | Roger Richebé | Director |
| Writing | Marcel Achard | Writer |
| Camera | Jean Isnard | Director of Photography |
| Art | Lucien Carré | Production Design |
| Sound | Vincent Scotto | Original Music Composer |