Miss Pigalle (1958)
A young woman has been run over by the car of Carlos, a brilliant embassy attaché. Feeling sorry for her, Carlos drives her to his place and decides to take her in. The young lady accepts his offer but refuses to tell Carlos her name, wanting to be called Miss Pigalle, after the Paris district where she was born. It does not take long before Yvonne (Miss Pigalle's true name) and Carlos fall in love. Life is like a dream and, when Yvonne gets pregnant, their happiness is at their peak. Unfortunately, a revolution breaks out and Carlos returns to his country in secret. Feeling forsaken and at a loss, Yvonne, who is now penniless, has no other solution but prostitute herself.
Director: Maurice Cam
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Barbara Laage as Yvonne Pigalle |
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Dora Doll as Pascaline |
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Paul Cambo as Carlos |
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Daniel Cauchy as 'Clo-Clo' |
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Jean Tissier as The Ambassador of Catharie |
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Los Alcalpalcos as Self |
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Philippe de Chérisey as |
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Florence Arnaud as |
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Paul Azaïs as |
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Sacha Briquet as |
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Daniel Ceccaldi as Dominique |
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Bernard Charlan as |
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Annie Fratellini as The singer |
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Georges Galley as Joseph |
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Mona Goya as |
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Harry-Max as |
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Claude Ivry as |
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Lisette Lebon as Élisabeth |
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Pierre Mirat as |
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René Novan as |
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Marcel Portier as |
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Roland Rodier as |
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Albert Rémy as |
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André Vargas as |
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Renée Vernes as |
| Writing | Philippe de Chérisey | Writer |
| Writing | Gloria Phillips | Writer |
| Camera | Arthur Raimondo | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Paulette Robert | Editor |
| Directing | Maurice Cam | Director |