The Game Is Over (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 22, 1966

Original Title:
La Curée

Alternate Titles:
Die Beute
The Game is Over

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Les Films Marceau
Mega Film

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: R18+ 

Runtime: 98

Loveplay is a woman's life until the game is over...

Renee Saccard is a pampered, selfish young wife of a middle-aged Parisian businessman who falls in love with her stepson but is driven to the point of madness when her husband tricks the stepson into betraying her.

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Adaptation:
Roger Vadim
Jean Cau

Assistant Art Director:
Robert André
Robert Christidès

Assistant Director:
Jean-Michel Lacor
Roger Tellier
Francis Girod

Assistant Editor:
Colette Leloup

Camera Operator:
Alain Douarinou

Costume Design:
Tanine Autré

Dialogue:
Jean Cau

Director:
Roger Vadim

Director of Photography:
Claude Renoir

Editor:
Victoria Mercanton

Hairstylist:
Pierre Berroyer

Makeup Artist:
Odette Berroyer

Music Consultant:
Jean Fernandez

Novel:
Émile Zola

Original Music Composer:
Jean-Pierre Bourtayre
Jean Bouchéty

Producer:
Roger Vadim
Edmond Ténoudji
Ugo Santalucia

Production Design:
Jean André

Production Manager:
Georges Vallon

Scenario Writer:
Claude Choublier

Script Supervisor:
Suzanne Durrenberger

Sound:
Antoine Petitjean

Unit Manager:
Jean-Pierre Spiri-Mercanton

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