

Mystery · Drama · Thriller
Overview
A young woman joins a theatrical troupe where she slowly believes that the director is involved with a secret group and that he is in grave danger.
Top Cast


Betty Schneider
Betty Schneider
Anne Goupil
Betty Schneider
Anne Goupil


Giani Esposito
Giani Esposito
Gerard Lenz
Giani Esposito
Gerard Lenz


Françoise Prévost
Françoise Prévost
Terry Yordan
Françoise Prévost
Terry Yordan
Daniel Crohem
Daniel Crohem
Philip Kaufman
Daniel Crohem
Philip Kaufman


François Maistre
François Maistre
Pierre Goupil
François Maistre
Pierre Goupil
Brigitte Juslin
Brigitte Juslin
Birgitta
Brigitte Juslin
Birgitta


Noëlle Leiris
Noëlle Leiris
Noëlle Leiris
Monique Le Porrier
Monique Le Porrier
Juan's Sister
Monique Le Porrier
Juan's Sister


Malka Ribowska
Malka Ribowska
Tania Fedin
Malka Ribowska
Tania Fedin


Louison Roblin
Louison Roblin
Ida
Louison Roblin
Ida
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