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  1. Les Intrigantes (English: The Plotters), is a French crime drama film from 1954, directed by Henri Decoin, written by François Boyer, starring Raymond Rouleau and Louis de Funès. [1] Paul Rémi, a well-known theater director, accused by Andrieux, his secretary.

  2. With Raymond Rouleau, Jeanne Moreau, Raymond Pellegrin, Etchika Choureau. Paul Rémi, the well-known theater director, was accused by his secretary, Andrieux, of having pushed his associate Bazine from a footbridge situated twelve meters above the stage. Advised by his wife Mona, he hides in a psychiatric hospital.

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    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Henri Decoin
    • 1954-04-07
  3. Jan 2, 2014 · Les Intrigantes est un film réalisé par Henri Decoin avec Raymond Rouleau, Raymond Pellegrin. Synopsis : Un metteur en scène de théâtre est suspecté du meurtre de son assistant.

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    • min | Drame, Thriller
    • Henri Decoin
    • 2014-01-02
  4. Les Intrigantes est un film français réalisé par Henri Decoin, sorti en 1954 . Résumé. Paul Rémi, directeur de théâtre bien connu, est accusé par son secrétaire, Andrieux, d’avoir poussé d’une passerelle, à dix-huit mètres au-dessus de la scène, son associé Bazine dont il hérite.

  5. Overview. The renowned theatre manager, Paul Rémy, is accused by his general secretary Andrieux of having killed his partner. On the advice of his wife Mona, Paul goes into hiding in a psychiatric hospital to escape from the police. But Andrieux seduces Mona who then turns against her husband. Henri Decoin. Director. Reviews 0. Discussions 0.

  6. A stage director (Raymond Rouleau) becomes the prime suspect in the death of his assistant, who may or may not have been fooling around with the director’s wife (Jeanne Moreau). The wife helps her husband hide out from the police, taking over his responsibilities in the theater.

  7. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Les intrigantes (1954) - Henri Decoin on AllMovie - The world of the theater is the backdrop for this…