No Pity for Women (1950)
The wealthy industrialist Alain de Narbois has disappeared. Michel Dunant, an idle man who passed by and who looks exactly like the deceased, is taken for Alain by a young woman and her servant. He jumps at the chance but quickly realizes that, in this hushed little world, masters and servants play comedy and know very well that he is only a double of Alain. In fact, the industrialist was assassinated.
Director: Christian Stengel
Genre: Drama, Mystery
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date: August 30, 1950
Cast
- Simone Renant - Marianne Séverin
- Michel Auclair - Michel Dunan, Alain's look-alike / Alain de Norbois, missing man
- Marcel Herrand - Norbert, butler
- René Blancard - Me Tirgen, lawyer
- André Versini - Adrien
- Guy Favières - Guillaume
- René Hell - Player
- Roger Bontemps - Inspector
- Paul Delon - Inspector General Leroux
- Teddy Bilis
Screenplay
Music: Paul Misraki
Cinematography: René Gaveau
Editing: Yvonne Martin
Production: Les Producteurs Associés, E.T.P.C.
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Christian Stengel
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is No Pity for Women about?
- The wealthy industrialist Alain de Narbois has disappeared. Michel Dunant, an idle man who passed by and who looks exactly like the deceased, is taken for Alain by a young woman and her servant. He jumps at the chance but quickly realizes that, in this hushed little world, masters and servants play comedy and know very well that he is only a double of Alain. In fact, the industrialist was assassinated.
- Who directed No Pity for Women?
- No Pity for Women was directed by Christian Stengel.
- Who stars in No Pity for Women?
- No Pity for Women stars Simone Renant, Michel Auclair, Marcel Herrand, René Blancard, André Versini, Guy Favières.
- How long is No Pity for Women?
- No Pity for Women has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
- What genre is No Pity for Women?
- No Pity for Women is a Drama, Mystery film.
- Where was No Pity for Women produced?
- No Pity for Women was produced in France.