

Crime · Comedy · Mystery
Overview
In 1930s Paris, Madeleine, a pretty, young, penniless, and talentless actress, is accused of murdering a famous producer. Helped by her best friend, Pauline, a young, unemployed lawyer, she is acquitted on the grounds of self-defense. A new life of fame and success begins, until the truth comes out.
Top Cast


Nadia Tereszkiewicz
Nadia Tereszkiewicz
Madeleine Verdier
Nadia Tereszkiewicz
Madeleine Verdier


Rebecca Marder
Rebecca Marder
Pauline Mauléon
Rebecca Marder
Pauline Mauléon


Isabelle Huppert
Isabelle Huppert
Odette Chaumette
Isabelle Huppert
Odette Chaumette


Fabrice Luchini
Fabrice Luchini
Judge Rabusset
Fabrice Luchini
Judge Rabusset


Dany Boon
Dany Boon
Palmarède
Dany Boon
Palmarède


André Dussollier
André Dussollier
Mr. Bonnard
André Dussollier
Mr. Bonnard


Édouard Sulpice
Édouard Sulpice
André Bonnard
Édouard Sulpice
André Bonnard


Régis Laspalès
Régis Laspalès
Mr. Brun
Régis Laspalès
Mr. Brun


Daniel Prévost
Daniel Prévost
Assize Court President
Daniel Prévost
Assize Court President


Félix Lefebvre
Félix Lefebvre
Gilbert Raton
Félix Lefebvre
Gilbert Raton
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