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Music · Fantasy · Romance
Overview
Rock star Orpheus writes love songs for Eurydice, who designs his album covers. Torn between her and his sound engineer, Calaïs, he discovers Eurydice has died of an overdose. Desperate, he descends into the Underworld to bargain with Hades.
Top Cast


Francis Huster
Francis Huster
Orpheus
Francis Huster
Orpheus


Laurent Malet
Laurent Malet
Calaïs
Laurent Malet
Calaïs
Keiko Itō
Keiko Itō
Eurydice
Keiko Itō
Eurydice


Gérard Klein
Gérard Klein
Aristée
Gérard Klein
Aristée


Jean Marais
Jean Marais
Hadès / The Devil
Jean Marais
Hadès / The Devil


Marie-France Pisier
Marie-France Pisier
Claude Perséphone
Marie-France Pisier
Claude Perséphone


Hugues Quester
Hugues Quester
Caron
Hugues Quester
Caron


Éva Darlan
Éva Darlan
Dominique Daniel
Éva Darlan
Dominique Daniel


Annick Alane
Annick Alane
Lucienne
Annick Alane
Lucienne


Marion Game
Marion Game
L'habilleuse
Marion Game
L'habilleuse
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