
The Seven Deadly Sins
Les Sept Péchés capitaux
Rating: 5.9 · 1962 · Comedy · France, Italy · 1 ч 53 мин
Description
Seven directors each dramatize one of the seven deadly sins in a short film. In "Anger," a domestic argument over a fly in the Sunday soup escalates into nuclear war. In "Sloth," a movie star would rather pay someone to tie his shoe than bend over to do it himself, and he can't be bothered to accept a starlet's sexual favors. In "Gluttony," a peasant family on its way to the funeral of a relative who died from indigestion stops regularly to eat and drink en route, arriving in time to eat some more. In "Greed," a high-class prostitute refunds the price of a cadet's lottery ticket. In "Pride," an unfaithful wife finds reason to reform. And so on through lust and envy.
Information
- Original title
- Les Sept Péchés capitaux
- Year
- 1962
- Genre
- Comedy
- Country
- France, Italy
- Runtime
- 1 ч 53 мин
- TMDB
- 5.9
- IMDb
- 5.9
- Tagline
- A French soufflé...a bit risqué!!!
Director
Cast
- Danièle Barraud — Suzon, Prostitute (segment "L'avarice")
- Jean-Pierre Cassel — Raymond (segment "L'avarice")
- Jacques Charrier — Antoine (segment "L'avarice")
- Claude Rich — Armand (segment "L'avarice")
- Sacha Briquet — Harry (segment "L'avarice")
- Jean-Claude Brialy — Arthur (segment "L'avarice")
- Dany Saval — Rosette (segment "L'envie")
- Claude Brasseur — Riri (segment "L'envie")
- Geneviève Casile — Rita Gerly (segment "L'envie")
- Jean Murat — Duchemin (segment "L'envie")
- Jacques Monod — Monsieur Jasmin (segment "L'envie")
- Georges Wilson — Valentin (segment "La gourmandise")
- Marcelle Arnold — L'Épouse de Valentin (segment "La gourmandise")
- Paul Préboist — Alphonse - le Facteur (segment "La gourmandise")
- Magdeleine Bérubet — Nénesse - la Belle-Mère (segment "La gourmandise")
- Jean Desailly — Monsieur Duparc - le Père de Bernard (segment "La luxure")
- Micheline Presle — Madame Duparc - la Mère de Bernard (segment "La luxure")
- Laurent Terzieff — Jacques (segment "La luxure")
- Jean-Louis Trintignant — Bernard Duparc (segment "La luxure")
- Eddie Constantine — Self (segment "La paresse")