
Strangers in the House
Drama · Crime · Mystery
Overview
Loursat, a lawyer, lives with his daughter Nicole in a sinister and vast bourgeois residence. Abandoned for nearly twenty years by his wife, the brilliant lawyer has sunk into alcoholism and his relationship with his daughter is virtually non-existent. However, one day the corpse of a stranger is discovered in the residence of Loursat. Nicole, who frequents a gang of young people who escape boredom by stealing cars and other objects, is immediately suspected.
Top Cast


Raimu
Raimu
Maître Hector Loursat
Raimu
Maître Hector Loursat


Juliette Faber
Juliette Faber
Nicole Loursat
Juliette Faber
Nicole Loursat


Gabrielle Fontan
Gabrielle Fontan
Fine
Gabrielle Fontan
Fine


Héléna Manson
Héléna Manson
Madame Manu
Héléna Manson
Madame Manu


Tania Fédor
Tania Fédor
Madame Marthe Dossin
Tania Fédor
Madame Marthe Dossin


Marguerite Ducouret
Marguerite Ducouret
Angèle
Marguerite Ducouret
Angèle


Jean Tissier
Jean Tissier
Ducup
Jean Tissier
Ducup


Jacques Baumer
Jacques Baumer
Maître Gérard Rogissart
Jacques Baumer
Maître Gérard Rogissart


Noël Roquevert
Noël Roquevert
Le commissaire Binet
Noël Roquevert
Le commissaire Binet


André Reybaz
André Reybaz
Émile Manu
André Reybaz
Émile Manu
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