The Seventh Commandment
Plot: Princesse Nadia Vronskaïa is a veteran con artist who uses her feminine wiles to bilk wealthy, susceptible old men. Inevitably, she outsmarts herself when she falls in love with one of her victims
Jacques Dumesnil. Jacques Dumesnil was 53 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Gilbert Odet'.
Jacques Morel. Jacques Morel was 34 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Pilou'.
Edwige Feuillère. Edwige Feuillère was 49 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Princess Nadia Vronskaïa'.
Maurice Teynac. Maurice Teynac was 41 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Labaroche'.
Philippe Olive. Philippe Olive was 49 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Marquis of Elgoïbar'.
Jeanne Fusier-Gir. Jeanne Fusier-Gir was 71 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Aunt Amélie'.
Micheline Dax. Micheline Dax was 32 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Replacement brunette'.
Jean Lefebvre. Jean Lefebvre was 37 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Edouard, Amélie's son'.
Paul Faivre. Paul Faivre was 70 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Gabriel, Gilbert's gardener'.
Paul Bisciglia. Paul Bisciglia was 28 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Hunter'.
Henri Virlogeux. Henri Virlogeux was 32 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Provincial bellboy'.
Jackie Sardou. Jackie Sardou was 37 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Hélène, Gilbert's servant'.
Jean Nergal. Jean Nergal was >> in The Seventh Commandment as 'Van Roosebeck'.
Max Montavon. Max Montavon was 30 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Paris bellboy'.
Christian Brocard. Christian Brocard was 26 in The Seventh Commandment
André Wasley. André Wasley was 57 in The Seventh Commandment
Raymond Bernard. Raymond Bernard was 65 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Director'
Jean Marsan. Jean Marsan was 36 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Writer'
Jacques Companéez. Jacques Companéez would have been no older than 50 in The Seventh Commandment as 'Writer'