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The Scarlet Lady

"He Stole My Love, He Stole My Fortune! I Want Revenge!"

Comedy about a self-made woman in Paris contemplating the idea of suicide at first, then murder.

Top Cast

  • Monica Vitti

    Monica Vitti

    Eva

  • Maurice Ronet

    Maurice Ronet

    François

  • Robert Hossein

    Robert Hossein

    Julien

  • Claudio Brook

    Claudio Brook

    John Bert

  • Albert Simono

    Albert Simono

  • Lucien Raimbourg

    Lucien Raimbourg

  • Monique Mélinand

    Monique Mélinand

    Medium

  • Simone Bach

    Simone Bach

  • Robert Rollis

    Robert Rollis

Overview

Comedy about a self-made woman in Paris contemplating the idea of suicide at first, then murder.

Rating

6.5 / 10
4 Reviews
1 Popular

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