Nocturnal Uproar (1951)
Armand Varescot, a rich and tyrannical old man, is killed by his young and pretty secretary, Caroline, while he was trying to abuse her. To avoid scandal, his granddaughter Marie Varescot convinces Frank, his cousin, to take responsibility for this "accidental" death, he who is in love with Caroline. But Commissioner Legrand, who has designs on Marie, only agrees to close the affair if Marie marries her, and if Frank leaves with Caroline, abandoning his share of the inheritance. The arrangement is accepted and life goes on.
Director: Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon
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Simone Renant as Marie Varescot |
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Raymond Rouleau as Commissioner Legrand |
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Yves Vincent as Frank Varescot |
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Lucien Baroux as Armand Varescot |
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Jean Brochard as Frédéric Varescot |
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Élina Labourdette as Caroline, the secretary |
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Mona Dol as Gertrude Varescot |
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Raymond Girard as Me Gilbert Sauvin |
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Denise Clair as Sylvie Sauvin, born Varescot |
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Suzanne Grey as Estelle, the maid |
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Eva Simonet as Little Isabelle |
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Odette Barencey as Cleaning lady |
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Jacqueline Noëlle as Barmaid |
| Directing | Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon | Director |