Le Tout pour le tout (1963) Directed by Patrice Dally
Comedy / Drama
Film Synopsis
Two French artists, Michel and Marie, set out for Brazil to start a new
life. Only Marie succeeds in finding work there and within no
time the couple are on the verge of breaking up. Both partners
cheat on the other but Michel is reluctant to lose his wife. He
makes one last-ditch attempt to save his marriage...
Script: Jacques-Laurent Bost,
Jose Pedreiras (dialogue),
Jacques Viot (story)
Cinematographer: Andréas Winding
Music: Henri Crolla,
Renato de Oliveira
Cast: Dirk Sanders (Michel),
Karen Blanguernon (Marie), Bruno Cremer (Le médecin),
Darío Moreno,
Maria Anita,
Paulo Autran,
Estella Blain,
Irene Borinski,
Sadi Cabral,
Evaldo Correa,
Edgard Freire,
Maria Ligia,
Raquel Moacir,
Paulo Serrado
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Black and White
Runtime: 82 min
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