

Drama
Overview
Traumatised by a serious accident, truck driver Georges Moreau knows that he must avoid strong emotions and any kind of stress. Recently wed, he hopes to start anew by opening a restaurant on the National 7 highway, although he's none too pleased when the truckers start flirting with his lovely wife. Opposite the restaurant is a petrol station owned by Pieri, whom Georges begins to suspect of having an affair with his wife. Doubtful of her fidelity, Georges realises that he's heading for a nervous breakdown.
Top Cast


Raymond Pellegrin
Raymond Pellegrin
Georges Marceau
Raymond Pellegrin
Georges Marceau


Roger Pigaut
Roger Pigaut
Pietri
Roger Pigaut
Pietri


Brigitte Bardot
Brigitte Bardot
Olivia Marceau
Brigitte Bardot
Olivia Marceau
Claude Romain
Claude Romain
Barbette
Claude Romain
Barbette


Jean Debucourt
Jean Debucourt
le professeur Nieumer
Jean Debucourt
le professeur Nieumer


Antonin Berval
Antonin Berval
Albert
Antonin Berval
Albert


Guy Piérauld
Guy Piérauld
Antoine
Guy Piérauld
Antoine


Lucien Hubert
Lucien Hubert
Gaspard
Lucien Hubert
Gaspard


Daniel Ceccaldi
Daniel Ceccaldi
l'amoureux en panne
Daniel Ceccaldi
l'amoureux en panne


Christine Gouze-Rénal
Christine Gouze-Rénal
l'inconnue en voiture
Christine Gouze-Rénal
l'inconnue en voiture
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