Reproduction interdite (1957)
Directed by Gilles Grangier

Crime / Drama
aka: The Schemer

Film Synopsis

Marc Kelber, a ruined art dealer, becomes the victim of a crook named Jacques Lacroix, who sells him a fake Gauguin painting after showing him a real one.  A few months later, Kelber encounters Lacroix by chance at a villa outside the town.  Kelber agrees to partner Lacroix in a criminal exploit with a third man named Watroff, a young painter who lives with his girlfriend Viviane.  An expert in his field, Watroff knows how to make a painting appear older than it is.  The plan is that Watroff will paint three copies of a real Gauguin that belongs to Lacroix, and Kelber will obtain certificates to prove the paintings' authenticity.  When the crooks start to sell the fake paintings at a huge profit, Watroff begins to have second thoughts.  After drinking too much, he tells the whole story to Viviane...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Gilles Grangier
  • Script: Gilles Grangier, René Wheeler, Michel Lenoir (novel)
  • Cinematographer: Jacques Lemare
  • Music: Jean Yatove
  • Cast: Michel Auclair (Jacques Lacroix), Paul Frankeur (Marc Kelber), Giani Esposito (Claude Watroff), Annie Girardot (Viviane), Lucien Nat (Martinaud), Gib Grossac (Le Brésilien), Franck MacDonald (Mr Harrison), Philippe Dumat (Un ami de Claude et Viviane), Jacques Moulières (Jean-Pierre Kelber), Marcel Bozzuffi (Bernard), Albert Dinan (Le boucher), Charles Lemontier (M. Delcommune), Bruno Balp (Un ami de Claude et Viviane), Jacqueline Noëlle (Clara Kelber), Sylvain Levignac (Un inspecteur), Max Montavon (Un ami de Claude et Viviane), Jacques Muller (L'employé du cinéma), Émile Riandreys (Le garçon boucher), Jacques Richard (Un ami de Claude et Viviane), Elaine Dana
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: The Schemer

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