Three Women
movie

Released August 13, 1952
Genres:
Overview
The short stories of Guy de Maupassant enjoyed a renaissance in the early 1950s, thanks in great part to the Max Ophuls production Le Plaisir. In Trois Femmes, three De Maupassant stories are dramatized, each conveying the central theme of women falling in love. In the first, a black female carnival entertainer causes an uproar when she falls in love with a white soldier. In the second, a young bride is pressured into having a baby to collect a huge inheritance. And in the final episode, a pregnant girl is "adopted" and protected by a small circle of friends. In standard De Maupassant fashion, each of the three stories in Trois Femmes is capped by a surprise twist.
Cast

Marcelle Arnold
as
The Englishwoman (segment "Mouche")

Michel Bouquet
as
Monsieur Lesable (segment "Zora")

Betty Daussmond
as
Aunt Charlotte (segment "Coralie")

Moune de Rivel
as
Zora (segment "Zora")
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Agnès Delahaie
as
Coralie Cachelin (segment "Héritage, L'")
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Luc Andrieux
as
An employee (segment "Coralie")

Madeleine Barbulée
as
(segment "Coralie")
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Claude Castaing

Georges Chamarat
as
Boissel (segment "Mouche")

Henri Coutet
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Cécile Damien

Gérard Darrieu
as
A hussar (segment "Mouche")
Crew
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André Michel
as
Director
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Victoria Mercanton
as
Editor
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Alexandre Hinkis
as
Production Design
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Jean Ferry
as
Writer

Robert Dorfmann
as
Producer
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Mayo
as
Costume Design
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Pierre Lévy-Corti
as
Producer
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Claude Accursi
as
Writer

Guy de Maupassant
as
Story

Henri Alekan
as
Director of Photography
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Maurice Barry
as
Director of Photography

Louis Beydts
as
Original Music Composer