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Open and shut case: Maxime Dartois, the painter, is found dead in his penthouse with three bullets in his body, but the pistol that killed him is still being held by the (fainted) young lady by his side. A detective will find a few odd... See more »

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Loulou Duralex
Andrée Servilanges ...
Monette Joly
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Aurélie Mignon
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Maxime Dartois
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Le juge Lebon
Pierre Juvenet ...
Pierre Duralex
Fernand-René ...
Mignon (as Fernand René)
Jane Barony ...
Élise
Renée Renoult ...
Amélie
Gil Clary ...
Madame Dartois
Maurice Méric ...
Harold
Raymond Blot ...
Brig. Ribalet
Eddy Debray ...
Sans Fil
Alice Marny ...
Doorkeeper
Marcelle ...
Baker (as Marcelle Vianon)
Maggy Delval ...
Grocery shop owner
Edmée Chevannes ...
American woman
Gouget ...
La Crampe (as Léonce Gouget)
Paul Marthès ...
Casimir
Carlos Avril ...
Milo
Raymond Narlay ...
Raynal the Notary
Magdeleine Gidon ...
Cashier
Helyane ...
Milk-shop owner
Valeanu ...
Restaurant maid
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Police Inspector #1
André Raymond ...
Police Inspector #2
Louis Lavata ...
Police Inspector #3
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Lacloche (priest)
Jean Félix ...
Hungry poet
Odette Arnaud ...
Streetwalker #1
Nelia Werba ...
Streetwalker #2
Berthe de Nyse ...
Beggar #1
Mademoiselle Le Brun ...
Beggar #2 (as Mademoiselle Lebrun)
Bazin ...
Baker
Audio ...
Coal-dealer
Teddy Michaud ...
Youth in the asylum
Mario Laurence ...
Council guard
Pierre Provins ...
Barman #1
Max Rotschild ...
Barman #2
Raymond Manciot ...
American man
Robert Tenton ...
The middleman
Pierre Morel ...
The porter
R. Persouyre ...
Policeman #1
Piero Pastore ...
Policeman #2 (as Pierre Pastore)
Tony Murcie ...
Policeman #3 (as T. Murcie-Arnold)
Pierre Billot
Floryse
Myane Destrem
Marthe Sarbel
Fanny Lacroix
Sinoël
Georges Flateau
Roger Vincent

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Roger Lion

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Roger Lion ... (dialogue)
 
Roger Lion ... (poem)
 
Roger Lion ... (script)
 
Michel Murray ... (dialogue)
 
Raoul Poterat ... (poem)

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Jean Lenoir

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Henri Gondois
Paul Portier
Camille Richard
Georges Régnier

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Jacques Léonard

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Raymond Druart
Hugues Laurent

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Maurice Houdry ... production manager
Roger Martin ... production manager

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René Champot ... sound
Raymond Gauguier ... sound
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Open and shut case: Maxime Dartois, the painter, is found dead in his penthouse with three bullets in his body, but the pistol that killed him is still being held by the (fainted) young lady by his side. A detective will find a few odd notes, and the plot thickens when plenty of people are interviewed, and more than one could have the will, and the opportunity, to be the killer, and it is not clear what the relationship of the girl was with the deceased. Written by Artemis-9

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  • 87 min
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Trivia This film was declared lost in 2003, when a major research was conducted to locate all films by, or with Roger Lion. See more »

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