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À cause, à cause d'une femme

À cause, à cause d'une femme

1963Movie⏱️ 1h 56m
ComedyCrime
6.5
IMDB Rating
201 votes

A womanizing young man is unjustly accused of murder by one of his feminine conquests while two of his other lovers aid him in proving his innocence.

Director
Michel Deville
Writers
Nina Companeez, Michel Deville
Stars
Jacques Charrier, Mylène Demongeot, Jill Haworth
Release Date
April 17, 1963
Language
French
Country
France
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Jacques Charrier
Jacques Charrier
as Remy Fertet
Mylène Demongeot
Mylène Demongeot
as Lisette
Jill Haworth
Jill Haworth
as Cécilia
Marie Laforêt
Marie Laforêt
as Agathe
Juliette Mayniel
Juliette Mayniel
as Chloé
Helmut Griem
Helmut Griem
as Johann Muller
Odile Versois
Odile Versois
as Nathalie
Yvonne Monlaur
Yvonne Monlaur
as La soubrette
Louis Velle
Louis Velle
as Bertier
Roland Dubillard
Roland Dubillard
as Haudoin

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.66 : 1
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Studios de Boulogne, Avenue Jean-Baptiste Clément, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Production
Eléfilm

🏷️ Keywords

1960sjealousywhodunitfalse accusation of murderpolice investigation

🎯 Categories

FrenchComedyCrime

⭐ Featured Review

Playing he-loves-me he-loves -me-not
by dbdumonteil2009-03-05

"I must confess Michel Deville is not my cup of tea.Particularly when he broaches the detective stories.A lot of people love "Peril En La Demeure" ,"Le Paltoquet" and his "Eaux Profondes" based on a Patricia Highsmith 's novel.I've no fancy for his partner Nina Companez's screenplays either. "A Cause A Cause D'Une Femme" is a different matter cause it is a faux thriller.A Don Juan (Jacques Charrier) is accused of murder by one of his conquests who thinks that revenge is a dish best eaten cold.His other conquests help him to find the t..."

💡 Did You Know?

Final film of Pâquerette.

📖 Synopsis

A womanizing young man is unjustly accused of murder by one of his feminine conquests while two of his other lovers aid him in proving his innocence.