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Good Lord Without Confession

Stuck in a loveless marriage, bourgeois industrialist Francois falls in love with Janine, another man's wife. Francois sets up Janine as his mistress, and she, mercenary soul that she is, likes the set-up so much that she continues the relationship even when her own husband returns from WW II. In the long run, however, Janine is the loser in the situation.

Top Cast

  • Danielle Darrieux

    Danielle Darrieux

    Janine Fréjoul

  • Henri Vilbert

    Henri Vilbert

    François Dupont

  • Claude Laydu

    Claude Laydu

    Roland Dupont

  • Ivan Desny

    Ivan Desny

    Maurice Fréjoul

  • Grégoire Aslan

    Grégoire Aslan

    Varesco

  • Myno Burney

    Myno Burney

    Marie Dupont

  • Isabelle Pia

    Isabelle Pia

    Denise Dupont

  • Jean Dunot

    Jean Dunot

    Marfoisse

  • Julien Carette

    Julien Carette

    Eugène

Overview

Stuck in a loveless marriage, bourgeois industrialist Francois falls in love with Janine, another man's wife. Francois sets up Janine as his mistress, and she, mercenary soul that she is, likes the set-up so much that she continues the relationship even when her own husband returns from WW II. In the long run, however, Janine is the loser in the situation.

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