Love-Hungry Girls (1973)
Éliane and Juliette share a suburban pavilion which shelters their love affair. One day, Éliane picked up an injured man in her car: Pierre, a mobster who had just escaped. She decides to hide the fugitive in the house, then heals his wounds. While Éliane soon succumbs to the gangster's charm, the latter discovers that Juliette has a lover, Gérard. Pierre then uses this situation to his advantage to sow discord between the two women and manipulate them as he pleases. But they will rebel (Le Chat Qui Fume).
Director: Eddy Matalon
![]() |
Jackie Lombard as Juliette |
![]() |
Marika Pica as Elianne |
![]() |
Alain Saury as Pierre Richard |
![]() |
Enrico Carozzi as L'inspecteur |
![]() |
Xavier Moreau as |
![]() |
Alain Tissier as Gérard |
| Editing | Malda Youssouf | Editor |
| Directing | Lane Marry | Script Supervisor |
| Production | Eddy Matalon | Producer |
| Sound | Sante Maria Romitelli | Music |
| Production | Bachoo Sen | Co-Producer |
| Crew | Arthur Leery Ville | Cinematography |
| Production | Pierre Lefermier | Production Manager |
| Production | Diego Spataro | Producer |
| Camera | Jean Sardon | Camera Operator |
| Lighting | André Sec | Electrician |
| Directing | Alain Maurice | Assistant Director |
| Writing | P. Feuillard | Dialogue |
| Sound | Paul Pavy | Assistant Sound Engineer |
| Camera | François Poli | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Louis David | Key Grip |
| Writing | Andrée Le Marchand | Adaptation |
| Production | Massimo Bernardi | Producer |
| Directing | Eddy Matalon | Director |
| Writing | Paul Blade | Writer |
| Sound | Rene Gallo | Sound |