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Diane is married to Julien, an architect. The two met in Czechoslovakia before marrying and moving to France. Julien becomes extremely jealous when he suspects Diane of having a lesbian affair with a ballet dancer. His incessant questions and insane jealousy make Diane resentful to the point she considers pushing him off a cliff.

Top Cast

  • Jeanne Moreau

    Jeanne Moreau

    Diane Vallier

  • Charles Denner

    Charles Denner

    Julien Keller

  • Elisabeth Wiener

    Elisabeth Wiener

    Béatrice

  • Joëlle Latour

    Joëlle Latour

    Geneviève

  • Henri-Jacques Huet

    Henri-Jacques Huet

    Morel, the choreographer

  • Marcela Husáková

    Marcela Husáková

    Dancer

  • Libuše Králová

    Libuše Králová

    Dancer

  • James Sparrow

    James Sparrow

    Agamemnon (uncredited)

  • Joan Settin

    Joan Settin

    Dancer

Overview

Diane is married to Julien, an architect. The two met in Czechoslovakia before marrying and moving to France. Julien becomes extremely jealous when he suspects Diane of having a lesbian affair with a ballet dancer. His incessant questions and insane jealousy make Diane resentful to the point she considers pushing him off a cliff.

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