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A flirtatious wife runs off to meet an older man and the husband closes in with intend to murder him, but finds the deed already done.

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L'inspecteur adjoint Antoine
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Dora Monnier
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Maurice Martineau
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Jenny Lamour
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Emile Lafour
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Pâquerette
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Manon
Charles Dullin ...
Georges Brignon
Henri Arius ...
Léopardi (as Arius)
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Le gendarme Poitevin (as Blavette)
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Le commissaire principal de la P.J. (as R. Blancard)
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Paulo (as R. Dalban)
Jean Daurand ...
L'inspecteur Picard (as J. Daurand)
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Nitram (as J. Dunot)
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Auguste (as J. Grétillat)
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Mme Beauvoir (as G. Géniat)
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Le patron du bistrot (as G. Gobin)
François Joux ...
L' officier de police Fayard (as F. Joux)
Léo Lapara ...
L'inspecteur Marchetti (as L. Lapara)
Henri Niel ...
Un inspecteur (as H. Niel)
André Numès Fils ...
Un inspecteur (as Numès Fils)
Claude Péran ...
Bit Part (as G. Peran)
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Madeleine (as A. Poivre)
Georges Pally ...
Poiret (as Pally)
Fernand René ...
Mareuil (as F. René)
Sinoël ...
Le vieux journaliste
Charles Vissières ...
Fallourd (as C. Vissières)
Paul Toscano ...
Club Orchestra Lead Violinist
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Joëlle Bernard ...
Ginette (uncredited)
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Albert (uncredited)
Joé Davray ...
Bit Part (uncredited)
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L'inspecteur qui arrête Albert (uncredited)
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Léa (uncredited)
Jean Hébey ...
L'excentrique (uncredited)
Bob Ingarao ...
Un inspecteur (uncredited)
Maurice Junot ...
Bit Part (uncredited)
Palmyre Levasseur ...
Bit Part (uncredited)
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Bit Part (uncredited)
Gilbert Moreau ...
Bit Part (uncredited)
Yvonne Ménard ...
La choriste qui sort de sa loge (uncredited)
Claire Olivier ...
Bit Part (uncredited)
Raphaël Patorni ...
Un inspecteur au bistrot (uncredited)
Jeanine Ralut ...
Violette (uncredited)
Marcel Rouzé ...
Bit Part (uncredited)
Michel Seldow ...
Le magicien Valtone (uncredited)
Jean Sylvère ...
L'inspecteur au sapin de Noël (uncredited)
Sacha Tarride ...
Bit Part (uncredited)
Paul Temps ...
Bit Part (uncredited)

Directed by

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Henri-Georges Clouzot ... (a film by) (as H.G. Clouzot)

Written by

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Stanislas-André Steeman ... (novel "Légitime Défense") (as S.A. Steeman)
 
Henri-Georges Clouzot ... (screenplay) (as H.G. Clouzot) and
Jean Ferry ... (screenplay) (as J. Ferry)
 
Henri-Georges Clouzot ... (dialogue) (as H.G. Clouzot) and
Jean Ferry ... (dialogue) (as J. Ferry)

Produced by

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Roger De Venloo ... producer
Louis Wipf ... producer

Music by

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Francis Lopez

Cinematography by

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Armand Thirard

Editing by

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Charles Bretoneiche

Editorial Department

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Charles Clement ... technical editing: USA - original release

Art Direction by

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Max Douy

Set Decoration by

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Max Douy

Costume Design by

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Jacques Fath

Makeup Department

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Georges Bouban ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Louis Wipf ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Serge Vallin ... assistant director

Sound Department

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William Robert Sivel ... sound recording engineer (as William Sivel)

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Lucienne Chevert ... still photographer
Louis Née ... camera operator

Music Department

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André Hornez ... songwriter: lyricist (as A. Hornez)
Albert Lasry ... musical director
Francis Lopez ... songwriter: composer

Script and Continuity Department

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Laurence Clavius ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Basile ... manager of exteriors
Lucien Lippens ... general manager
Henri Sorbets ... technical advisor

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Plot Summary

Jenny Lamour wants to succeed in music hall. Her husband and accompanist is Maurice Martineau, a nice but jealous man. When he knew Jenny is making eyes at Brignon, an old businessman, in order to get some engagements, he looses his temper and threatens Brignon with death. But Jenny went anyway to a rendez-vous at the old man's, who is murdered the same evening. The criminal investigations are lead by Inspector Antoine... Written by Yepok

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Also Known As
  • Quay of the Goldsmiths (United States)
  • Jenny Lamour (United States)
  • En legítima defensa (Spain)
  • Kriminell Sjalusi (Norway)
  • Crime em Paris (Brazil)
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  • 106 min
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Trivia Henri-Georges Clouzot wrote almost two-thirds of the film only having read the novel years before, recalling it from memory, since it was out of print by the time he started the screenplay. When the novelist Stanislas-André Steeman saw the film, he was furious about the differences between the novel and the film. See more »
Goofs When Antoine is repeating Maurice's deposition to the typist, he says that the confrontation between Maurice and Brignon at the restaurant took place on Wednesday, December 2, 1946. In 1946, December 2 fell on a Monday. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into La monnaie de l'absolu (1999). See more »
Soundtracks Avec son Tralala See more »
Quotes L'inspecteur adjoint Antoine: I have to admit, I've taken a liking to you, Miss Dora Monier.
Dora Monier: Me?
L'inspecteur adjoint Antoine: Because I have to say, you're just my type. When it comes to women, we'll never have a chance.
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