Playmates (1968)

Playmates (1968) poster

Henri Verdier, a young bank manager, has made the acquaintance of Karine, a model of great beauty. Robert, who claims to be Karine's brother, forces Karine to introduce him to Verdier. This is to offer him an urgent business deal: 50 million for a uranium purchase which, within a few days, should yield double that amount. Blinded by passion, Verdier accepts and "withdraws" the necessary sum from his bank. He soon realizes he's been duped. Karine is not Robert's sister and Robert is a crook. Verdier tracks them down.

Director: Jean-Claude Dague, Louis Soulanes
Genre: Thriller
Runtime: 86 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Norbert Glanzberg
Cinematography: Jacques Robin
Editing: Robert Isnardon
Production: PIP, Capitole Films
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean-Claude Dague, Louis Soulanes
More Films in Genre: Thriller

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Playmates about?
Henri Verdier, a young bank manager, has made the acquaintance of Karine, a model of great beauty. Robert, who claims to be Karine's brother, forces Karine to introduce him to Verdier. This is to offer him an urgent business deal: 50 million for a uranium purchase which, within a few days, should yield double that amount. Blinded by passion, Verdier accepts and "withdraws" the necessary sum from his bank. He soon realizes he's been duped. Karine is not Robert's sister and Robert is a crook. Verdier tracks them down.
Who directed Playmates?
Playmates was directed by Jean-Claude Dague, Louis Soulanes.
Who stars in Playmates?
Playmates stars Jean-Claude Bercq, Donna Michelle, Marc Briand, Roland Lesaffre, Georges Bellec, Linda Veras.
How long is Playmates?
Playmates has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
What genre is Playmates?
Playmates is a Thriller film.
Where was Playmates produced?
Playmates was produced in France.