Merci Natercia! (1963)
Directed by Pierre Kast

Drama
aka: Thank You, Natercia

Film Synopsis

Natercia, a rich and attractive widow, meets Alain, a handsome and intelligent man who is in desperate need of cash to complete his next film project.  Natercia gives Alain her support but she soon realises that once he has taken her money he will have no further use for her.  Mortally wounded, she returns to her home country...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pierre Kast
  • Script: Pierre Kast, Peter Oser, Olivier Sylvain
  • Cinematographer: Sacha Vierny
  • Music: Georges Delerue
  • Cast: Clara D'Ovar (Natércia), Pierre Vaneck (Alain), François Maistre (Lawyer), Alexandra Stewart (Sandra), Ursula Kubler (Olga), Peter Oser (Mário), Françoise Prévost (Françoise), José Quaglio (Claude), Ginette Pigeon (Sylvie), Françoise Thibaut (Marie-Pierre), Bernard Andrieu (Armand), Anne-Marie Baumann (Anna), Sacha Briquet (Jacques), Pierre Dudan, Jean Saudray, Hubert de Lapparent, Yvette Etiévant, Serge Sauvion
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: Thank You, Natercia

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