The Woman I Murdered (1948)
During a singles meal, the phone rings. A woman claims a man, Jean-Louis. As a joke, the master of the house replies that he is gone forever and advises him to take the plunge. But she obeys and the suicide appears in the newspapers. Tested, the master of the house takes in the child of the unfortunate woman.
Director: Jacques Daniel-Norman
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Armand Bernard as Dupont-Verneuil |
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Pierre Larquey as René Dufleuve |
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Micheline Francey as Lucienne |
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Charles Vanel as François Bachelin |
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Robert Pizani as Arthur de Selve |
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Émile Ronet as Cordier |
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Rivers Cadet as Mayor |
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Jeanne Daury as Simone |
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Jacques Dubois as |
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Palmyre Levasseur as Merchant of the four seasons |
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Margo Lion as Landlady |
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Julien Maffre as Fisherman |
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Philippe Mareuil as Jean |
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Jane Marken as Maria Le Querrec |
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Georges Paulais as Benjamin |
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Philippe Richard as André |
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Georges Sauval as Lock keeper |
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Pierre Stéphen as Raoul Le Hardouin |
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Lucy Valnor as Lucienne as a child |
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Roger Vincent as Jean's father |
| Writing | Charles Exbrayat | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Claude Dolbert | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Pierre Laroche | Dialogue |
| Directing | Jacques Daniel-Norman | Director |
| Sound | Marcel Landowski | Original Music Composer |