Trois balles dans la peau (1933) Directed by Roger Lion
Crime / Music / Mystery / Romance
Film Synopsis
One night, the painter Maxime is shot dead in his studio. Beside
him lies an unconscious young woman, who is holding a gun. A
detective who is in love with the woman does not believe she is guilty
for an instant and sets out to prove her innocence by unmasking the
real culprit.
Script: Roger Lion (dialogue),
Michel Murray (dialogue),
Raoul Poterat (poem)
Cinematographer: Henri Gondois,
Paul Portier,
Camille Richard,
Georges Régnier
Music: Casablanca,
Jean Lenoir
Cast: Colette Darfeuil (Loulou Duralex),
Andrée Servilanges (Monette Joly),
Madeleine Guitty (Aurélie Mignon),
Jean Angelo (Maxime Dartois),
Max Maxudian (Le juge Lebon),
Pierre Juvenet (Pierre Duralex),
Fernand René (Mignon),
Jane Barony (Élise),
Renée Renoult (Amélie),
Gil Clary (Madame Dartois),
Maurice Méric (Harold),
Raymond Blot (Brig. Ribalet),
Eddy Debray (Sans Fil),
Alice Marny (Doorkeeper),
Marcelle (Baker),
Maggy Delval (Grocery shop owner),
Edmée Chevannes (American woman),
Gouget (La Crampe),
Paul Marthès (Casimir),
Carlos Avril (Milo)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Black and White
Runtime: 87 min
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