
One Does Not Die That Way
Crime · Drama
Overview
In the studio where the famous director Eric Von Berg reigns, Pierre Vanier, the male star of the film and the lover of Berg's muse, dies while rehearsing a scene. Over the course of a tangled investigation, the culprit is unmasked. This honest dresser is the adoptive mother of Vanier's wife, too unhappy with such a husband. The inspector, moved, concludes a suicide.
Top Cast


Erich von Stroheim
Erich von Stroheim
Eric von Berg
Erich von Stroheim
Eric von Berg


Anne-Marie Blanc
Anne-Marie Blanc
Marianne
Anne-Marie Blanc
Marianne


Denise Vernac
Denise Vernac
Lynn Laurens
Denise Vernac
Lynn Laurens


Jean Témerson
Jean Témerson
Commissioner Martin
Jean Témerson
Commissioner Martin


René Havard
René Havard
Assistant
René Havard
Assistant


Georges Lannes
Georges Lannes
Doctor Jacques Forestier
Georges Lannes
Doctor Jacques Forestier


Jacqueline Pierreux
Jacqueline Pierreux
The extra
Jacqueline Pierreux
The extra


Sinoël
Sinoël
Marcel Henri Bourjus, prop master
Sinoël
Marcel Henri Bourjus, prop master
Marcel Vallée
Marcel Vallée
Producer
Marcel Vallée
Producer


Sylvie
Sylvie
Suzanne Bouvier
Sylvie
Suzanne Bouvier
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