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Avortement clandestin!

Sophie, a young employee, gets raped on her way back from work and realizes some time later that she is pregnant. She does not want to keep the baby but abortion is illegal. Who can she tell? She first keeps her secret to herself but Jacques, her boyfriend, notices something is the matter with her and manages to make her talk. When he learns about her lot, he advises her to let her mother know. First, the distressed Sophie is unable to as she feels too low but, at long last, she does it. Sophie's mother, who immediately sympathizes with her daughter, undertakes to find a way out, why not a in a London clinic?

Top Cast

  • Alice Arno

    Alice Arno

    Marie-France

  • Mireille Dargent

    Mireille Dargent

    Sophie Beltois

  • Monique Gérard

    Monique Gérard

    Sophie's mother

  • Daniel Bellus

    Daniel Bellus

    Jacques

  • Olivier Mathot

    Olivier Mathot

    The director of the agency

  • Marcel Charvey

    Marcel Charvey

    The first doctor

  • René Bériard

    René Bériard

  • Alix Mahieux

    Alix Mahieux

    Mme Brunet - the butcher

  • France Nicolas

    France Nicolas

    The nurse

Overview

Sophie, a young employee, gets raped on her way back from work and realizes some time later that she is pregnant. She does not want to keep the baby but abortion is illegal. Who can she tell? She first keeps her secret to herself but Jacques, her boyfriend, notices something is the matter with her and manages to make her talk. When he learns about her lot, he advises her to let her mother know. First, the distressed Sophie is unable to as she feels too low but, at long last, she does it. Sophie's mother, who immediately sympathizes with her daughter, undertakes to find a way out, why not a in a London clinic?

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