Dangerous Games (1958)
Alain is the only son of a wealthy bourgeois couple. He takes violin lessons in Ménilmontant, where he is spotted by Fleur, a poor girl: she is going to kidnap him and demand a ransom from the young man's parents, money which will be used to pay for a good lawyer for her brother accused of killing a policeman.
Director: Pierre Chenal
Genre: Crime, Drama
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date: December 12, 1958
Cast
- Jean Servais - Fournier
- Pascale Audret - Fleur
- Joël Flateau - 'La Puce'
- Fabrice - Alain Leroy-Gomez
- Germaine Montero - Mrs. Leroy-Gomez
- Louis Seigner - Mr. Leroy-Gomez
- Yvette Etiévant - Fleur's mother
- Judith Magre - Eliane Fournier
- Georgette Anys - Woman who went mad
- Claude Berri - Young man
Screenplay
- Paul Andréota (Screenplay)
- Pierre Chenal (Screenplay)
- René Masson (Novel)
Music: Paul Misraki
Production: Cino del Duca, Zodiaque Productions, Films Metzger et Woog
Country: Italy, France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Pierre Chenal
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dangerous Games about?
- Alain is the only son of a wealthy bourgeois couple. He takes violin lessons in Ménilmontant, where he is spotted by Fleur, a poor girl: she is going to kidnap him and demand a ransom from the young man's parents, money which will be used to pay for a good lawyer for her brother accused of killing a policeman.
- Who directed Dangerous Games?
- Dangerous Games was directed by Pierre Chenal.
- Who stars in Dangerous Games?
- Dangerous Games stars Jean Servais, Pascale Audret, Joël Flateau, Fabrice, Germaine Montero, Louis Seigner.
- How long is Dangerous Games?
- Dangerous Games has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
- What genre is Dangerous Games?
- Dangerous Games is a Crime, Drama film.
- Where was Dangerous Games produced?
- Dangerous Games was produced in Italy, France.