The Seven Deadly Sins (1952 film)
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Genre Drama Country France / Italy | 6.7/10 Duration Language French | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date 1952 Writer Jean Aurenche (scenario & dialogue), Claude Autant-Lara (scenario & dialogue), Jules-Amedee Barbey dAurevilly (story), Herve Bazin (story), Pierre Bost (scenario & dialogue), Colette (short story "La chatte"), Diego Fabbri (scenario), Liana Ferri (scenario), Leo Joannon (idea), Antonio Pietrangeli (scenario), Carlo Rim (scenario & dialogue), Roberto Rossellini (scenario), Charles Spaak (scenario), Turi Vasile (scenario), Rene Wheeler (adaptation) Directors Roberto Rossellini, Yves Allegret, Claude Autant-Lara, Eduardo De Filippo, Jean Dreville, Georges Lacombe, Carlo Rim Screenplay Roberto Rossellini, Claude Autant-Lara Cast (Anne-Marie de Pallières (in L'orgueil / Pride)), (Mme. Blanc (in La luxure / Lust)), Noël-Noël (Saint-Pierre (in La paresse / Sloth)), Andrée Debar (Camille (in L'envie / Envy)), (Mme. Alvaro (in L'avarice et la colère / Avarice and Anger)), (Dr. Henri (in La gourmandise / Gluttony))Similar Devil in the Flesh (1947 film), Le Blé en herbe (1954 film), Tu ne tueras point |
The Seven Deadly Sins (French: Les Sept péchés capitaux) is a 1952 French/Italian co-production motion picture drama. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Françoise Rosay, Viviane Romance, Maurice Ronet, Louis de Funès, Isa Miranda, Henri Vidal and Gérard Philipe. It has seven separate sections: ("Pride/L'Orgueil", "Lust/La Luxure", "Sloth/La Paresse", "Envy/L'Envie", "Avarice and Anger/L'Avarice et la colère", "Gluttony/La Gourmandise", "The Eighth Sin/Le Huitième péché") with five episodes from France, and two episodes from Italy.
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