The Seventh Commandment (1957 film)

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The Seventh Commandment
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Directed by Raymond Bernard
Produced by François Harispuru
Written by Jacques Companéez
Jean Marsan
Starring Edwige Feuillère
Jacques Dumesnil
Jacques Morel
Music by René Sylviano
Cinematography André Germain
Edited by Raymond Leboursier
Production
company
Compagnie Commerciale Française Cinématographique
Union des Distributeurs Indépendants
Distributed by Compagnie Commerciale Française Cinématographique
Release dates
1 February 1957
Running time
96 minutes
Country France
Language French

The Seventh Commandment (French: Le septième commandement) is a 1957 French comedy film directed by Raymond Bernard and starring Edwige Feuillère, Jacques Dumesnil and Jacques Morel.[1] The title is a reference to the seventh of the Ten Commandments in the Roman Catholic tradition, "Thou shalt not steal". It was shot at the Neuilly Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul-Louis Boutié.

Synopsis

Princesse Nadia Vronskaïa is a veteran con artist, working with her two partners to targets likely suspects. However things go awry when she falls in love with her latest mark. With his help she turns the tables on her former associates.

Cast

References

  1. Krawc p.84

Bibliography

  • Krawc, Alfred. International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: France (from the beginnings to 1980). Saur, 1983.

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