
Sin with a Stranger
Drama
Overview
François, a journalist, is approached on the train home by pretty a blonde. She leaves at the same station as him and follows him until he ends up inviting her to his house.
Top Cast


Marie-France Boyer
Marie-France Boyer
Barbara/Sylvie
Marie-France Boyer
Barbara/Sylvie


Pierre Vaneck
Pierre Vaneck
François
Pierre Vaneck
François


Pierre Massimi
Pierre Massimi
L'homme aux lunettes noires
Pierre Massimi
L'homme aux lunettes noires


Colette Castel
Colette Castel
Simone
Colette Castel
Simone


Philippe Ogouz
Philippe Ogouz
Paul
Philippe Ogouz
Paul
Jacques Maire
Jacques Maire
Le troisième homme
Jacques Maire
Le troisième homme


Florence Brière
Florence Brière
La vieille voisine
Florence Brière
La vieille voisine


Gérard Croce
Gérard Croce
Le chef de gare
Gérard Croce
Le chef de gare
Henri Stern
Henri Stern
Le couturier
Henri Stern
Le couturier
François Severino
François Severino
François Severino
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