Death Threat (1950)
André Garnier, a young pianist, who was sent to deportation following a denunciation, absolutely wants to find his informer. He falls in love with Hélène, the mistress of a wealthy industrialist, Bernier, in whom he soon discovers the man who once sold him to the Gestapo. Bernier is soon found murdered. André deflects suspicion on Jacques, the victim's secretary. Hélène and André's affair ends up being discovered by the police, who seem to see in it the motive for the crime. André surrenders to justice.
Director: Raymond Leboursier
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Colette Darfeuil as Hélène |
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Marcel Dalio as Denis |
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Pierre Renoir as Bernier |
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Pierre Larquey as Morel |
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Pauline Carton as Madame Auguste |
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Paul Demange as Room attendant |
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Jacques Dynam as Pierre |
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Jacques Famery as |
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Jeanne Fusier-Gir as Madame Jeanne |
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Gisèle Gray as |
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Jacques Henley as Manager |
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Colette Mars as Colette |
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Jean Martinelli as André Garnier |
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Gérard Séty as Jean |
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Max Maxudian as Sanger |
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Robert Le Fort as Head waiter (uncredited) |
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Pierre Ringel as (uncredited) |
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Jean Sylvain as Boy (uncredited) |
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Titys as Mister (uncredited) |
| Directing | Raymond Leboursier | Director |
| Writing | Raymond Leboursier | Writer |
| Editing | Madeleine Bonin | Editor |
| Camera | Georges Million | Director of Photography |
| Production | Yves Mounier | Producer |
| Sound | Charly Bailly | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | André Varel | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Roland Quignon | Art Direction |
| Production | René Bianco | Production Manager |
| Sound | Maurice Vareille | Sound |