The Seventh Commandment (1957)
Princesse Nadia Vronskaïa is a veteran con artist who uses her feminine wiles to bilk wealthy, susceptible old men. Inevitably, she outsmarts herself when she falls in love with one of her victims. In concert with her new beau, she turns the tables on her former partners in crime.
Director: Raymond Bernard
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Jacques Dumesnil as Gilbert Odet |
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Jacques Morel as Pilou |
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Edwige Feuillère as Princess Nadia Vronskaïa |
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Maurice Teynac as Labaroche |
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Philippe Olive as Marquis of Elgoïbar |
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Jeanne Fusier-Gir as Aunt Amélie |
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Micheline Dax as Replacement brunette |
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Jean Lefebvre as Edouard, Amélie's son |
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Paul Faivre as Gabriel, Gilbert's gardener |
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Paul Bisciglia as Hunter |
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Henri Virlogeux as Provincial bellboy |
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Jackie Sardou as Hélène, Gilbert's servant |
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Jean Nergal as Van Roosebeck |
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Max Montavon as Paris bellboy |
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Christian Brocard as |
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Claude Mercutio as |
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André Wasley as |
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Françoise Brille as |
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Jean-Louis Durher as |
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Jean-Jacques Steen as |
| Directing | Raymond Bernard | Director |
| Writing | Jacques Companéez | Writer |
| Writing | Jean Marsan | Writer |