

131 minutes
8/27/1980
Ambitious Emma Eckhert successfully makes her way into a world previously reserved for men: that of high finance. She quickly becomes popular with small savers, but leads a scandalous life that will cost her.

Romy Schneider
as Emma Eckhert

Marie-France Pisier
as Colette Lecoudray

Claude Brasseur
as Judge Largué

Jean-Claude Brialy
as Paul Cisterne

Jean Carmet
as Duvernet

Jean-Louis Trintignant
as Horace Vannister

Jacques Fabbri
as Moïse Nathanson

Daniel Mesguich
as Rémy Lecoudray

Noëlle Châtelet
as Camille Sowcroft

Daniel Auteuil
as Duclaux

Thierry Lhermitte
as Devoluy

Alan Adair
as Sir Charles

François-Régis Bastide
as Minister of Justice
Arnaud Boisseau
as Armand

Yves Brainville
as Raymond Préfaille, President of the Council

Philippe Brizard
as Chériaux

Francis Claude
as President of the court
Philippe Collin
as Savatier

Georges Conchon
as Aristide Bréhaud

Claude Darget
as Bourseul Martilly

Régine Deforges
as American

Michel Delahaye
as Chief accountant

Hubert Deschamps
as Commissioner at Meudon

Michel Elias
as Voice-over of filmed news (voice)

Véronique Genest
as Maid
Jean Gorini
as Speaker

Guillaume Hanoteau
as Mr. Radignac

Jean-Pierre Honoré
as Bob

Maurice Illouz

Dany Jacquet

Anne Jousset
as Minister Radignac's wife

Claude Marcault
as Nurse

Jean-Paul Muel
as Notary in Lille

Étienne Périer
as President in Meudon
Stephane Raphaël
as Andy
Eric Raphaël
as Jerry

Jean-Michel Ribes
as Clerk

Isabelle Sadoyan
as Sister Hermance

Annie Savarin
Françoise Ulrich
as Mrs. Eckhert

Lionel Vitrant
as Emma's driver
Alfred Willenbucher
as Mr. Eckhert

Jean Rigaux
as Singer

Marie-Pierre Casey
as Woman at her window (uncredited)

Brigitte Chamarande
as (uncredited)

Céline Duhamel
as Client receiving a hat (uncredited)
Lydia Feld
as Inmate (uncredited)

Roland Malet
as (uncredited)

Laurent Spielvogel
as (uncredited)