Three Sinners
1950 · Movie · 120 min. · France
Noel Annequin is the black sheep of a social-climbing bourgeois family who married for love and stayed in the country while his professional brothers were improving their social position. When his beloved wife, dying of an incurable disease, begs him to end her misery, he finally agrees, but his desire to atone for his "crime" runs afoul of his heartless family, and all would be lost without his rebellious niece, played by 22-year-old Jeanne Moreau.
Direction Richard Pottier
Cast Fernandel · Mireille Perrey · Jacques Varennes · Colette Mareuil · Jeanne Moreau · Philippe Nicaud · Georges Chamarat · Line Noro · Germaine Kerjean · André Carnège · Yvonne Hébert · Fernand Sardou · Marthe Marthy · Edmond Beauchamp · Henri Arius
Soundtrack Raymond Legrand
Screenplay Charles Plisnier · Maurice Barry · Henri Jeanson
Cinematography André Germain
Original title Meurtres
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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