La Flambeuse
La Flambleuse is a 1981 French drama film directed by Rachel Weinberg.[1]
Plot
    
It tells the story of a woman hooked to gambling who begins neglecting her husband and children.[1][2][3]
Cast
    
- Lea Massari: Louise
 - Laurent Terzieff: Le Chevalier
 - Gérard Blain: Henri
 - Évelyne Dress: Clémentine
 - Didier Sauvegrain: Maxence
 - Gabriel Jabbour: the professor
 - Claude Brosset: the Hungarian
 - Pierre Saintons: the postman
 - Rudolf Monori: Xavier
 - Jacques Serres: Loulou
 - Gérard Cuvier: the café owner
 - Nicolas Chesnay: Benoît
 - Vincent Blanchet: Jean-Pierre
 - Jean-Marie Marguet: Manetto
 - Florence Blot: Adélaïde
 - Roland Timsit: Jean-Luc
 - Maurice Rollet: the surgeon
 - Marc de Jonge: De Boissouvre
 
References
    
- La flambeuse (1981) - IMDb, retrieved 2019-08-31
 - Siclier, Jacques (1981-05-14). "La Flambeuse, de Rachel Weinberg". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 2019-08-31.
 - "La Flambeuse". Premiere.fr (in French). Retrieved 2019-08-31.
 
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