Le Grand jeu (1954)
Directed by Robert Siodmak

Drama
aka: Card of Fate

Film Synopsis

Pierre Martel was a successful and highly respected lawyer in France before he met Sylvia.  When the scandal of his illicit affair breaks he flees to Algeria and enlists in the French Foreign Legion.  Some years later, he and his friend Fred are patrons of a hotel run by Madame Blanche.  The latter amuses herself by foretelling the future of her guests with her cards.  Pierre encounters a prostitute, Héléna, whom he mistakes for the one love of his life.  He is about to return to France with her when he is confronted with the real Sylvia, who contemptuously rejects him...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Robert Siodmak
  • Script: Jacques Feyder (story), Charles Spaak, Charles Spaak (story)
  • Cinematographer: Michel Kelber
  • Music: Maurice Thiriet, Georges Van Parys
  • Cast: Gina Lollobrigida (Sylvia Sorrego), Jean-Claude Pascal (Pierre Martel), Arletty (Blanche), Raymond Pellegrin (Mario), Peter van Eyck (Fred), Jean Témerson (Xavier Noblet), Jean Hébey (Brigadiere), Paul Amiot (Le capitaine), Odette Barencey (Gertrude), Gérard Buhr (Un légionnaire), Jo Dest (Le patron du bistrot), Leila Farida (Aïcha), Gabrielle Fontan (La religieuse), Lila Kedrova (Rose), Odette Laure (L'amie de Mario), Margo Lion (L'essayeuse), Alix Mahieux (Mado), Bernard Musson (Le peintre), Marcel Rouzé (Le portier de l'hôtel), Roger Vincent (Le maître d'hôtel)
  • Country: Italy / France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color (Eastmancolor)
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Aka: Card of Fate ; Flesh and the Woman

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