When Robert Hansen, a property developer, finds out that his assistant
Jacques Noblet has been having an affair with his wife Catherine the
two lovers are surprised by how calmly he reacts to the
discovery. Accompanying his assistant on a visit to a
construction site, Robert doesn't so much as hint at his wife. If
anything, Robert's feelings of confidence in Jacques seem to be greater
now than ever before. But the lovers remain wary, and Catherine
is convinced that her husband is laying a trap that will tear them
apart. In fact, Robert needs both Jacques and Catherine and
cannot bear to lose either of them. To bring his latest
acquisition to a successful conclusion, Robert is relying on the
support of Jacques, as well as on his usual partners: the banker de
Wallier and deputy Eduard. But when Robert realises that the
later are no longer reliable he decides he has nothing to lose by
provoking a resounding scandal...
Cast:Michel Piccoli (Robert Hansen),
Claudia Cardinale (Catherine Hansen),
Jacques Perrin (Jacques Noblet),
Rufus (Patrick Delbaut),
Roland Bertin (Eduard, le député),
Gabriel Cattand (William de Wallier, le banquier),
Véronique Silver (Gisèle, la femme du député),
Liliane Gaudet (Madame de Wallier),
Hélène Vincent (La veuve),
Olivier Hussenot (Le notaire),
Guy Franquet,
Jean Franval,
François Jubien,
Philippe Lejour,
Stéphane Macha,
Antoinette Moya,
Daniel Perche,
Marie-Claude Rauzier,
Serge Nubret
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color (Eastmancolor)
Runtime: 99 min
Aka:Fire's Share
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