The Devil's Tricks

The Devil's Tricks

Release date : June 15, 1966
Runtime : 1h 50m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Paul Vecchiali /
Writers :
Production companies : Prisma Films / Stéphan Films /
June 15, 1966 1h 50m France Drama French More
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Ginette Chaluzac, who has left Central France for Paris, now works as a seamstress in a modest workshop in the Marais district. Her life is quiet and uneventful until the day when, to her surprise, she receives a letter containing a hundred-franc banknote. The sender, who remains anonymous, renews his gift day after day and Ginette grows accustomed to the situation. Her material situation improves but after a while she starts asking herself questions about the one who sends her the money and his/her intentions. Till obsession. To make it clear in her mind she eventually decides to investigate...
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Geneviève Thénier
Ginette Chaluzac
Michel Piccoli
L'antiquaire
Nicole Courcel
La patronne de la guinguette
Hélène Surgère
La femme du psychiatre
Roger Blin
Monsieur de Beaurepaire
Andrée Tainsy
La mère de Ginette
Marie Déa
Mme Marcelle

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  • title:The Devil's Tricks
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1966
  • Runtime:1h 50m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Paul Vecchiali /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Prisma Films · Stéphan Films ·
  • Overview:Ginette Chaluzac, who has left Central France for Paris, now works as a seamstress in a modest workshop in the Marais district. Her life is quiet and uneventful until the day when, to her surprise, she receives a letter containing a hundred-franc banknote. The sender, who remains anonymous, renews his gift day after day and Ginette grows accustomed to the situation. Her material situation improves but after a while she starts asking herself questions about the one who sends her the money and his/her intentions. Till obsession. To make it clear in her mind she eventually decides to investigate...
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