White Smoke (1957)
Sophie Mallet is the lively manager of a detective agency, assisted by Emile Gachit, her conscientious but not very effective right-hand man. One day a fellow named David entrusts her a pack of cigarettes that she is supposed to hand over to a certain John Smith. But David soon disappears while John Smith is murdered. Moreover, a lot of dubious characters prove "very interested" in the pack of cigarettes... Which will keep Sophie and Emile for some time...!
Director: Robert Vernay, André Montoisy
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date: November 1, 1957
Cast
- Sophie Desmarets - Sophie Mallet
- Darry Cowl - Emile Gachit
- Paul Guers - David Baker
- Christian Alers - Jacques Moreau
- Suzet Maïs - Baroness Bergenstein
- Bernard Dhéran
- Suzanne Dehelly
- Armand Bernard
- Alain Quercy
- Thomy Bourdelle
Screenplay
Production: Belga Films, Socipex, Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie, Sonofilms
Country: Belgium, France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Robert Vernay, André Montoisy
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is White Smoke about?
- Sophie Mallet is the lively manager of a detective agency, assisted by Emile Gachit, her conscientious but not very effective right-hand man. One day a fellow named David entrusts her a pack of cigarettes that she is supposed to hand over to a certain John Smith. But David soon disappears while John Smith is murdered. Moreover, a lot of dubious characters prove "very interested" in the pack of cigarettes... Which will keep Sophie and Emile for some time...!
- Who directed White Smoke?
- White Smoke was directed by Robert Vernay, André Montoisy.
- Who stars in White Smoke?
- White Smoke stars Sophie Desmarets, Darry Cowl, Paul Guers, Christian Alers, Suzet Maïs, Bernard Dhéran.
- How long is White Smoke?
- White Smoke has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
- What genre is White Smoke?
- White Smoke is a Comedy film.
- Where was White Smoke produced?
- White Smoke was produced in Belgium, France.