
100 minutes
9/2/1955
He was nicknamed Gueule d'ange (Angel's Face) because of his good looks, which enabled him to make a certain amount of money from wealthy ladies. Having given up on touching little Marie, he fell into the clutches of fashionable decorator Loina. Both love money, both go for it. Their characters bind them together. So much so that when Loina falls on hard times, Gueule d'ange would fly to help her. A loyal friend stops him. Loina leaves. Distraught, the handsome boy looks inward. It's time for him to settle down.

Maurice Ronet
as 'Gueule d'ange'

Viviane Romance
as Loïna Gauthier

Geneviève Kervine
as Marie

Dora Doll
as Josepha Marewska

Jean-Jacques Lécot
as Gang leader
Henri San Juan
as Gangster

Elisa Lamotte
as Dominique

France Roche
as Isabelle
Catherine Michard
as Lolotte

Louis Viret
as Flampin

Jacques Bézard

Paul Demange
as Stanislas
Elaine Dana
Colette Mareuil
as Margaret Vaughan, the American
Olivier Monti
Jacques Morlaine
as Tailor

André Numès
as Bailiff at Loïna's
Roger Normand
as Gangster

Danik Patisson
as Florist
Gérard Rolland
as Gym masseur
Saint Laurent

Robert Seller
as Robert

Sylvain Lévignac
as Robert, buddy of 'Caniche'

Yoko Tani
as 'Fleur de Bambou'

Rosy Varte
as Mathilde

René Havard
as 'Caniche'

Simone Paris
as Mrs. de Fourcroy