
No Escape
Crime · Drama
Overview
In Provence , Father Caillé runs a family pension backed by his daughter-in-law Cora and a maid. The old man persecutes Cora for her assiduity until the day when she, in a particularly violent confrontation, knocks him down before the eyes of Gino, an Italian pensioner of whom she is in love. The two accomplices will try to make up the murder.
Top Cast


Magali Noël
Magali Noël
Cora Caillé
Magali Noël
Cora Caillé


Raf Vallone
Raf Vallone
Gino Carsone
Raf Vallone
Gino Carsone


Charles Vanel
Charles Vanel
Caillé
Charles Vanel
Caillé


Betty Schneider
Betty Schneider
Denise
Betty Schneider
Denise


Michel Bouquet
Michel Bouquet
Commissioner
Michel Bouquet
Commissioner


Jimmy Urbain
Jimmy Urbain
Michel, gas station attendant
Jimmy Urbain
Michel, gas station attendant


Jean Combal
Jean Combal
Jean Combal


René Marc
René Marc
René Marc


Dany Carrel
Dany Carrel
(uncredited)
Dany Carrel
(uncredited)


Roland Lesaffre
Roland Lesaffre
(uncredited)
Roland Lesaffre
(uncredited)
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