The House of Missing Girls (1969)
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- R
- 1h 15min
- Drama
- 06 Aug 1969 (USA)
- Movie
Trying to flee Paris to escape thugs, Varen and Bob needs money. They ask Georges, who proposes a deal: provide young women to feed his traffic for cash. Varen refuses but Bob accept and brings an attractive Leda, in Georges nets.
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Cast
Anna Gaël | ... |
Agnès
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Hans Meyer | ... |
Varen
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Roland Lesaffre | ... |
Bob
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Jean-Claude Charnay | ... |
Robinson
(as Claude Charnay)
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Robert Lombard | ... |
Georges Corbeaux
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Dominique Erlanger | ... |
Olga
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Nadia Vasil | ... |
Solange
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Renate Wolfe | ... |
Leda
(as Anne Renate)
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Charles Dalin | ... |
Francky Corbeaux
(as Charles Dallin)
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Jean-Louis Tristan | ... |
Frédo
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Jean Droze | ... |
Paul
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Edgar Baum | ... |
Truand sur le bateau (uncredited)
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Michel Charrel | ... |
Un routier (uncredited)
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Claude Melki | ... |
Le barman (uncredited)
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Paul Pavel | ... |
Un routier (uncredited)
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Directed by
Jean-François Davy |
Written by
Jean-François Davy | ... | (written by) and |
Michel Lévine | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Joël Lifschutz | ... | producer |
Music by
Jack Arel |
Cinematography by
Daniel Lacambre |
Makeup Department
Suzanne Caumartin | ... | hair stylist |
Louis Dor | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Vassili Fatianoff | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jean-Denis Berembaum | ... | second assistant director (as J.D. Berembaum) |
Daniel Tragarz | ... | first assistant director |
Sound Department
Pierre Davantur | ... | sound (as Pierre Davanture) |
Louis Devaivre | ... | foley artist |
Stunts
Gérard Streiff | ... | stunts (as Gérard Streff) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Desdémone | ... | still photographer |
Etienne Duteil | ... | electrician |
Théo Robichet | ... | camera operator (as Théodore Robichet) |
Philippe Théaudière | ... | camera operator |
Music Department
Ralph Bernet | ... | lyricist: 'Un amour pour rien" |
Herbert Léonard | ... | singer: 'Un amour pour rien' |
Jean-Claude Petit | ... | orchestrator |
Script and Continuity Department
Chantal Nicole | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Jean-Noël Delamarre | ... | titles designer |
Philippe Schneider | ... | technical collaborator |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Ardin Cinematografica (1971) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Goldstone Film Enterprises (1969) (United States) (theatrical) (dubbed)
- Miracle Films (1969) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Jack H. Harris Enterprises (1971) (United States) (dubbed)
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As they want to flee Paris to escape thugs, Varen and Bob find themselves in need money. They go to ask Georges, who proposes a deal: they'll be paid if they provide young women to feed his traffic. Varen refuses this kind of work but Bob accept and brings an attractive girl, Leda, in Georges nets. Olga, Georges associate, carry out the victim's training. Written by DjPatof |
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