The Rupture (film, 1970)
the Rupture is a French film of Claude Chabrol, left on the screens in 1970.
Synopsis
Because her husband, Charles, a drug addict, maltreat it, Helene decides to divorce and take along with it Michel, its little boy. But his/her father-in-law, a rich and powerful man, persuaded that the young woman is at the origin of the forfeiture of her son, Charles, does all so that the divorce is pronounced against Helene.
Data sheet
- Realization: Claude Chabrol
- Scenario: Claude Chabrol, according to the novel of Charlotte Armstrong
- Country: France, Italy, Belgium
- Year: 1970
- Lasted: 2:04
- Turned into Mono, 1.85: 1, in Eastmancolor
- Exit into the room in France the August 26th 1970
Interpreters
- Stephan Audran: Helene Régnier
- Jean-Pierre Cassel: Paul Thomas
- Michel Bouquet: Ludovic
- Jean-Claude Drouot: Charles
- Jean Carmet: Mr. Pinelli
- Michel Duchaussoy: Allan Jourdan
- Catherine Rouvel: Sonia
- Annie Cordy: Mrs. Pinelli
- Mario David: Gerard Mostelle
- Katia Romanoff:
- Marguerite Cassan elects: Emilie
- Dominique Zardi
- Laurent Brunschwick
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