Sin with a Stranger (1968) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 21, 1968

Original Title:
L'Étrangère

Alternate Titles:
Amare per vivere
Die Unbekannte
Sin with a Stranger

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Paris-Cannes Productions

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

Every man knew what she was !

François, a journalist, is approached on the train home by pretty a blonde. She leaves at the same station as him and follows him until he ends up inviting her to his house.

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Adaptation:
Jeanne Cressanges

Assistant Director:
Dany Fog
Daniel Moosmann

Assistant Editor:
Janette Kronegger

Dialogue:
Jeanne Cressanges

Director:
Sergio Gobbi

Director of Photography:
Étienne Becker

Editor:
Gabriel Rongier

First Assistant Camera:
Patrice Wyers

Idea:
Sergio Gobbi

Makeup Artist:
Valérie Dijon

Orchestrator:
Jacques Denjean

Original Music Composer:
Romuald

Producer:
Robert Florat
Sergio Gobbi

Production Manager:
Robert Florat

Script Supervisor:
Helly Sterian

Sound Mixer:
Lucien Yvonnet

Still Photographer:
Jean Distinghin

Unit Production Manager:
Daniel Duchaufour

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