

90 minutes
11/15/1957
French film favorite Edwige Feuillere plays a high-class gangster's moll named Maine. When Maine's first husband and daughter pay a visit, it's an awkward time for our heroine and her current amour, gang boss Godot (Jean Servais). In addition to fielding a lot of embarrassing questions, Godot also has to deal with a pesky turf war with a rival mobster. Not that the ex-husband is a paragon of virtue: he's busy trying to get even with a crooked business associate.

Edwige Feuillère
as Angèle

Jean Servais
as Henri Godot

Jean Debucourt
as Auguste Coudert de la Taillerie

Bernard Blier
as Félix Seguin

Pascale Roberts
as Gigi

Sophie Daumier
as Colette Seguin

Jean Lefebvre
as Fred

Yves Deniaud
as Bobby

Bruno Cremer
as Bernard

Alain Delon
as Jo

Madeleine Barbulée
as Pastry chef

Henri Cogan
as Alberti
Annie Darnis
as Maid

Jess Hahn
as 'La Couture'

Michel Jourdan
as Godot's henchman

Alain Nobis
as 'Le Vilain'

Jean-Marie Serreau
as Kuntz

Bruno Balp
as Cabaret concierge

Henri Coutet
as Georges, machinist (uncredited)
Albert Daumergue
as Movie theater viewer (uncredited)

Anne-Marie Mersen
as Florist (uncredited)