Lift to the Scaffold (1958)

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Written by Noël Calef, Louis Malle

Directed by Louis Malle

Also known as "Ascenseur pour l'échafaud"

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1958

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: France

Filmed in Black and White

A woman plots to murder her husband with the aid of her boss, with whom she is having an affair. However, they fails to appreciate the complexity of their deed and leave behind an incriminating piece of evidence. French thriller from director Louis Malle, starring Jeanne Moreau, Maurice Ronet and Georges Poujouly.

When is Lift to the Scaffold next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on CinéMoi December 5th, 1:00am and on CinéMoi December 10th, 11:30pm. See more...

Cast

Jeanne MoreauFlorence Carala
Maurice RonetJulien Tavernier
Georges PoujoulyLouis
Yori BertinVéronique
Jean WallSimon Carala
Elga AndersenFrieda Bencker
Sylviane AisensteinYvonne
Micheline BonaGeneviève
Gisèle GrandpréJacqueline Mauclair
Jacqueline StaupAnna
Marcel CuvelierLe réceptionniste du motel
Gérard DarrieuMaurice
Charles DennerL'adjoint du commissaire Cherrier
Hubert DeschampsLe substitut du procureur
Jacques HillingLe garagiste
Marcel JournetLe président du conseil d'administration
François JouxUn commissaire
Iván PetrovichHorst Bencker
Félix MartenChristian Subervie
Lino VenturaLe commissaire Cherrier

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