The Black suits you so well
the Black suits you so well is a Play of Jean Marsan according to Saül O' Hara. It was diffused for the first time the December 26th 1975 on TF1.
Synopsis
John and Lucie are the predatory ones: each one on its side married many times, and all the joint richissimes quickly died. The Campbell inspector, of Scotland Yard, tired to run after them without being able to obtain the least proof of culpability, arranged himself to join together them in the manor pertaining to the sister of Lucie. By presenting them one to the other, it hopes to do them convoler in right weddings. The police force thus hopes to attend the massacre and to collect what will remain about it…
Data sheet
- Author: Jean Marsan according to Saül O' Hara
- Realization: Pierre Sabbagh
- Put in scene: Jean the Foal
- Decorations: Roger Harth
- Costumes: Donald Cardwell
- Chief of production: Jacques Martin
- Sound engineer: Jacques Carbonnel
- Cameramen: Andre Bailleux, Pierre Ledoux, Pierre Silve, Rodrigue Servant
- Foreman: Paule Reveals
- Directeur scene: Bernard Director Durand
- of the photography: Lucien Billiards
- Script: Yvette Boussard
- assisting Script: Guy Mauplot
- Date and place of recording: May 31st 1975 with the Theater Edouard VII
Distribution
- Jean the Foal: John Mac Lesby/Jules Trombone
- Maria Pacôme: Lady Lucy Guilvaillant
- Lucie Dolène: Dorothy Baker
- Jean-Simon Prévost: Arthur Gordon de Baskerville
- Francis Joffo: the lieutenant Campbell
- Annick Goff: Polly Baker
- Claude Lefèvre: Robert
- Annick Roux: Jennifer
- Donald Cardwell: the Devil
External bonds
- the site of one of the members of the team of '' [[With the Theater this evening] ]
- the official site of '' [[With the theater this evening] ]
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