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Synopsis

At a dinner party to celebrate his 45th birthday, Charles Pellegrin is praised by his friends as the very model of respectability. Later that evening, he reflects on the far from respectable double life he has been leading for the past few years. Five years ago, shortly after taking on his current practice in Arles, Charles married Armande, the perfect homemaker but a far from passionate wife. On a visit to the nearby town of Marseilles, Charles discovers the passion he desires in Martine, a much younger woman of low moral standards. Unable to control his attraction for Martine, Charles makes her is mistress, and then contrives for her to have a room in his own home… —Filmsdefrance.com

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Henri Verneuil

Director Henri Verneuil was born Achod Malakian of Armenian parentage on October 15, 1920, in Rodosto, Turkey, and his family fled to France and settled in Marseilles when he was a young child. He later recounted his childhood experience in the novel Mayrig, which he dedicated to his mother and made into a 1991 film with the same name, which was followed by a sequel, 588 Rue Paradis, the following year.

Verneuil enrolled in 1943 at the Ecole Navale des Arts et Métiers at Aix-en-Provence, where he studied engineering. He then pursued a career in journalism, working as the editor-in-chief of the magazine Horizon in 1944-1946 and as a film critic for a Marseilles radio station. In 1947, he had an idea for a short film set in Marseilles and proposed it to the famous comedian Fernandel. The comic liked it, and thus began a long-lasting partnership which produced such popular film hits as Forbidden Fruit, The Sheep Has Five Legs, and The Cow and I read more

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