Le Triangle écorché (1975) Directed by Pierre Kalfon
Drama
aka: The Scorched Triangle
Film Synopsis
Sabine, 22, is married to Jacques, 38. They have a young child,
but their life has become unbearably monotonous. Sabine takes
refuge from her boredom by beginning an affair with another man,
Pierre. Jacques is aware of his wife's infidelity but says
nothing. He is determined to save his marriage and makes up his
mind to try to win Sabine back...
Cast: Sabine Glaser (Sabine Cousin),
Jacques Portet (Jacques Cousin),
Henri Déus (Pierre Duflot),
Frédéric Mitterrand (Claude, le majordome),
Sarah Sterling (La femme),
Victor Béniard (L'homme),
Myriam Boyer (Edmée, la bonne),
Marie Caillet (La petite Marie)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 76 min
Aka:The Scorched Triangle
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