The Double Contempt (1967)
In Paris, under the Restoration, Julie de Chaverny, a young woman admired and envied by all, has been suffering for six years from an unhappy marriage to her husband, M. de Chaverny. She finally gives in to the advances of a young man she's known since childhood, deciding at last to live her own life. She wants to run away with him, but discovers it's only a passing fancy. Feeling disgraced and laughed at, she sets off for Nice to join her mother.
Director: Jean-Pierre Marchand
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Françoise Dorléac as Julie |
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Henri Piégay as Châteaufort |
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André Oumansky as Chaverny |
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Amarande as Mélanie Rampeau |
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Jean Galland as Duke of Havre |
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Laurence Badie as Marie |
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Claude Mansard as Léon |
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Jacques Boudet as Domestic |
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Hélène Boucault as Gertrude |
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Michel Bouquet as Reciter (voice) |
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Jean Bourgogne as Doctor |
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Marcel Champel as Coachman |
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Stéphane Fey as Darcy |
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Gilles Guillot as Monsieur de Saint-Maurice |
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Jean Gérald as Monsieur de Saint-Léger |
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Élina Labourdette as Madame Lambert |
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Jacqueline Staup as Madame Dumanoir |
| Writing | Bernard Minoret | Writer |
| Writing | Prosper Mérimée | Writer |
| Writing | Danielle Vezolle | Writer |
| Directing | Jean-Pierre Marchand | Director |