Other Side of Paradise (1953)

ALL 07/19/1953 (fr) Drama, Mystery 96 Min
  • Release
    07/19/1953
  • Production
    U.C.L. (Union cinématographique lyonnaise), PAFICO
  • Rotten tomato
    40%
  • Original title
    L'envers du Paradis
  • Original language
    fr
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

Complicated intrigues fester in the warmth of Segnac, a charming village on the Cô te d'Azur. The hô teliers' daughter, Violaine, has only a few months to live and loves Blaise d'Orliac, who is closely watched by his mistress Michèle. Old O'Hara is platonically in love with Violaine and encourages Blaise's meetings with the young girl. Michèle interferes. Blaise kills her. O'Hara believes Violaine is guilty and wants to accuse himself. Violaine, on the verge of death, exonerates Blaise. M. Dautrand, who was playing the part of a holiday painter but is really a police officer, decides after reading the girl's diary to leave Blaise in peace. Violaine dies happily.

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  2. Producer



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  1. Jacques Sernas

    Blaise d'Orliac

  2. Etchika Choureau

    Violaine Roumégoux

  3. Erich von Stroheim

    William O'Hara

  4. Denise Vernac

    Claudine de Vervins

  5. Jacques Castelot

    Gabriel Dautrand

  6. Dora Doll

    Michèle

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 6 , Crews : 8

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Other Side of Paradise (1953) 96 Min

ALL 07/19/1953 (fr)
Drama, Mystery
  • Release 07/19/1953
  • Production
    U.C.L. (Union cinématographique lyonnaise), PAFICO
  • Original title L'envers du Paradis
  • fr
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Complicated intrigues fester in the warmth of Segnac, a charming village on the Cô te d'Azur. The hô teliers' daughter, Violaine, has only a few months to live and loves Blaise d'Orliac, who is closely watched by his mistress Michèle. Old O'Hara is platonically in love with Violaine and encourages Blaise's meetings with the young girl. Michèle interferes. Blaise kills her. O'Hara believes Violaine is guilty and wants to accuse himself. Violaine, on the verge of death, exonerates Blaise. M. Dautrand, who was playing the part of a holiday painter but is really a police officer, decides after reading the girl's diary to leave Blaise in peace. Violaine dies happily.

  1. Edmond T. Gréville

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Georges Arnstam

    Editor

  4. Producer