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Vice Squad

A journalist and a police commissioner join forces to smash a white slavery network operating in the Middle East. The cabaret run by Clovis where Dalida sings is quickly spotted, as is a marriage agency run by Madame Irma, offering semblance of guarantees. Clues without proof. The journalist's fiancée agrees to play the game set up by the superintendent. The network is dismantled.

Top Cast

  • Eddie Barclay

    Eddie Barclay

    Orchestra conductor

  • Dalida

    Dalida

    Dalida

  • Fernand Sardou

    Fernand Sardou

    Commissioner Masson

  • Pauline Carton

    Pauline Carton

    The 'matchmaker'

  • Colette Ripert

    Colette Ripert

    Irène

  • Michel Beaufort

    Michel Beaufort

    Journalist

  • Jean Tissier

    Jean Tissier

    Clovis

  • Pierre Moncorbier

    Pierre Moncorbier

  • Vera Valois

    Vera Valois

Overview

A journalist and a police commissioner join forces to smash a white slavery network operating in the Middle East. The cabaret run by Clovis where Dalida sings is quickly spotted, as is a marriage agency run by Madame Irma, offering semblance of guarantees. Clues without proof. The journalist's fiancée agrees to play the game set up by the superintendent. The network is dismantled.

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