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Jenny Lamour

Jenny Lamour

7,5 /10 (194 Votes)
1947 FR 108 min

Overview

Paris, France, December 1946. Jenny Lamour, an ambitious cabaret singer, and Maurice, her extremely jealous pianist husband, become involved in the thorough investigation of the murder of a shady businessman, led by Antoine, a peculiar and methodical police inspector.

Release date

04/10/1947

Votes

194

Popularity

0.5

Status

Released

Original title

Quai des Orfèvres

Language

FR

Runtime

108 min

Revenue

$152,961

Louis Jouvet

Louis Jouvet

Inspector Antoine

Simone Renant

Simone Renant

Dora Monnier

Bernard Blier

Bernard Blier

Maurice Martineau

Suzy Delair

Suzy Delair

Jenny Lamour

Pierre Larquey

Pierre Larquey

Emile Lafour

Jeanne Fusier-Gir

Jeanne Fusier-Gir

Pâquerette

Claudine Dupuis

Claudine Dupuis

Manon

Charles Dullin

Charles Dullin

Georges Brignon

Henri Arius

Henri Arius

Léopardi

Charles Blavette

Charles Blavette

Gendarme Poitevin

René Blancard

René Blancard

Police Commissioner

Robert Dalban

Robert Dalban

Paulo

Jean Daurand

Jean Daurand

Inspector Picard

Jean Dunot

Jean Dunot

Nitram

Jacques Grétillat

Jacques Grétillat

Auguste

Gilberte Géniat

Gilberte Géniat

Mrs. Beauvoir

Gabriel Gobin

Gabriel Gobin

Bartender

François Joux

François Joux

Fayard

Léo Lapara

Léo Lapara

Inspector Marchetti

Henri Niel

Henri Niel

Inspector #1

André Numès

André Numès

Inspector #2

No photo

Claude Péran

Annette Poivre

Annette Poivre

Madeleine

Georges Pally

Georges Pally

Poiret

Fernand René

Fernand René

Mareuil

Sinoël

Sinoël

Old Journalist

Charles Vissières

Charles Vissières

Fallourd

Paul Toscano

Paul Toscano

Club Orchestra Lead Violinist

Raymond Bussières

Raymond Bussières

Albert (uncredited)

Joëlle Bernard

Joëlle Bernard

Ginette (uncredited)

Joé Davray

Joé Davray

Bit Part (uncredited)

Paul Demange

Paul Demange

L'inspecteur qui arrête Albert (uncredited)

Dora Doll

Dora Doll

Léa (uncredited)

Jean Hébey

Jean Hébey

L'excentrique (uncredited)

Bob Ingarao

Bob Ingarao

Un inspecteur (uncredited)

Palmyre Levasseur

Palmyre Levasseur

Bit Part (uncredited)

Christian Marquand

Christian Marquand

Bit Part (uncredited)

No photo

Yvonne Ménard

La choriste qui sort de sa loge (uncredited)

No photo

Gilbert Moreau

Bit Part (uncredited)

Claire Olivier

Claire Olivier

Bit Part (uncredited)

Raphaël Patorni

Raphaël Patorni

Un inspecteur au bistrot (uncredited)

Marcel Rouzé

Marcel Rouzé

Bit Part (uncredited)

No photo

Michel Seldow

Le magicien Valtone (uncredited)

Jean Sylvère

Jean Sylvère

L'inspecteur au sapin de Noël (uncredited)

No photo

Sacha Tarride

Bit Part (uncredited)

No photo

Paul Temps

Bit Part (uncredited)

Original Soundtrack

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John Chard

John Chard

2019-06-02

⭐ 7

Hark the herald angels sing. Quai des Orfèvres is directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot and Clouzot co-writes the screenplay with Jean Ferry. It is based on the novel Legitime defense written by Stanislas-André Steeman . it stars Louis Jouvet, Suzy Delair, Bernard Blier and Simone Renant. Music is by Francis Lopez and cinematography by Armand Thirard. When high profile business man Georges Brignon is found murdered all evidence points to jealous husband Maurice Martineau - Inspector Antoine takes up the case. Following the backlash and fallout from Le Corbeau in 1943, Henri-Georges Clo…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2023-02-13

⭐ 7

Suzy Delair is the eponymous songstress, married to her unassuming accompanist "Maurice" (Bernard Blier). Now she is from a grittier background than her well-to-do husband, and she is ambitious - so when he catches her eying up elderly, and rather seamy, businessman "Brignon" (Charles Dullin) he loses his temper. When he subsequently discovers that she has gone to meet him, "Maurice" heads to his home with blood in his eyes. Thing is, when he gets there the corpse is all ready and waiting for him. Whodunit? Well that's down to the ferret-like skills of "Insp. Antoine" (Louis Jouvet). The plot …

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