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Bal Tabarin

Story of a girl who witnesses murder of notorious international jewel thief. Afraid that the gang will attack her, she flees to Paris.

Top Cast

  • Muriel Lawrence

    Muriel Lawrence

    Judy Allen

  • William Ching

    William Ching

    Don Barlow

  • Claire Carleton

    Claire Carleton

    Stella Simmons

  • Steve Brodie

    Steve Brodie

    Joe Goheen

  • Steven Geray

    Steven Geray

    Inspector Manet

  • Carl Milletaire

    Carl Milletaire

    Little Augie

  • Jan Rubini

    Jan Rubini

    Violinist

  • Tom Powers

    Tom Powers

    Eddie Mendies

  • Gregory Gaye

    Gregory Gaye

    Jean Dufar

Overview

Story of a girl who witnesses murder of notorious international jewel thief. Afraid that the gang will attack her, she flees to Paris.

Rating

9.0 / 10
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