

97 minutes
5/19/1960
Three stars appear in two separate but intertwined stories of romantic triangles gone wrong in this ambitious drama. In the first segment, Hagolin is a loutish construction worker with an unhappy wife, Eponine. The wife becomes involved with a swarthy working man, Larnier, and their passion knows no boundaries of caution or safety. Eventually, Eponine's and Larnier's lust drives them to madness, and they murder Hagolin. The second tale concerns an up-and-coming young lawyer, Claude, whose mentor is a highly successful veteran attorney, Lamerciere, with a beautiful young wife named Florence. Claude finds himself defending Larnier and Eponine, while Lamerciere dies of a heart attack after he discovers that Florence has been unfaithful to him with Claude.

Orson Welles
as Hagolin / Lamerciere

Juliette Gréco
as Eponine / Florence

Bradford Dillman
as Larnier / Claude

Alexander Knox
as President

Catherine Lacey
as Mother Superior

Yves Brainville
as Prosecutor

William Lucas
as Kerstner

Maurice Teynac
as Doctor

Austin Willis
as Hurtelaut

Cec Linder
as Murzeau

Eugene Deckers
as Magre

Vivian Matalon
as Young man at Buvette

Jacques Marin
as Watchman

Martine Alexis
as Doctor's Wife

Marc Doelnitz
as Journalist

Colin Drake
as Zanuck (uncredited)

Sally Kirkland
as Bit Part (uncredited)

Dominique Zardi
as (uncredited)