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Catherine, 18, loved Jean, a young accountant, who loved her in return. And yet, one morning, two policemen find their dead bodies on a stretch of waste ground. The case is obvious: the two young people have killed themselves. But why? Chief Inspector Ernest Plonche, feeling upset, decides to investigate personally.
Acting
Louis Jouvet's weary, world-weary Plonche carries every scene.
Direction
Lefranc balances police procedural with bitter romantic tragedy.
Writing
Dialogue that stings—society's cruelty dressed in politeness.
Director
Guy Lefranc
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