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|director = [[Philippe de Broca]] |
|director = [[Philippe de Broca]]<br>[[Claude Chabrol]]<br>[[Jacques Demy]]<br>[[Sylvain Dhomme]]<br>[[Max Douy]]<br>[[Jean-Luc Godard]]<br>[[Eugène Ionesco]]<br>[[Edouard Molinaro]]<br>[[Roger Vadim]] |
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|producer = [[Jean Lavie]] |
|producer = [[Jean Lavie]]<br>[[Claude Mauriac]]<br>[[Tonio Suné]] |
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|writer = [[Daniel Boulanger]] |
|writer = [[Daniel Boulanger]]<br>[[Claude Chabrol]], [[Jacques Demy]], [[Jean-Luc Godard]]<br>[[Eugène Ionesco]]<br>[[Félicien Marceau]<br>[[Roger Peyrefitte]] |
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|starring = [[Danièle Barraud]] |
|starring = [[Danièle Barraud]] |
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|music = [[Sacha Distel]] |
|music = [[Sacha Distel]]<br>[[Pierre Jansen]]<br> [[Michel Legrand]] |
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|cinematography = [[Henri Decaë]] |
|cinematography = [[Henri Decaë]]<br>[[Louis Miaille]]<br> [[Jean Penzer]]<br>[[Giovanni Pucci]]<br>[[Jean Rabier]] |
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|editing = [[Jean Feyte]] |
|editing = [[Jean Feyte]]<br>[[Jacques Gaillard]] |
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|released = 1962 |
|released = 1962 |
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'''''Les Sept péchés capitaux''''' is a 1962 [[film]] composed of seven different segments, one for each of the [[seven deadly sins]]. |
'''''Les Sept péchés capitaux''''' is a 1962 [[film]] composed of seven different segments, one for each of the [[seven deadly sins]]. |
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==Plot== |
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*"Anger" (Dhomme) - every bowl of soup in France is found to contain a fly. |
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*"Envy" (Molinaro) - a chambermaid sleeps with a millionaire and is consumed with jealousy. |
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*"Gluttony" (De Broca) - a family head off for a funeral. |
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*"Lust" (Demy) - a man can see through woman's clothing. |
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*"Laziness" (Godard) - a matinee idol cant respond to a woman trying to seduce him. |
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*"Pride" (Vadim) - a philandering wife decides to stay with her husband after learning he is interested in another woman. *"Greed" (Chapbrol) - young men pool their resources to be with a prostitute. |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* {{imdb title|0056467|Les Sept péchés capitaux}} |
* {{imdb title|0056467|Les Sept péchés capitaux}} |
Revision as of 11:19, 6 January 2015
{{Infobox film
|name = Les Sept péchés capitaux
|image = Seven-deadly-sins-film.jpg
|caption =
|director = Philippe de Broca
Claude Chabrol
Jacques Demy
Sylvain Dhomme
Max Douy
Jean-Luc Godard
Eugène Ionesco
Edouard Molinaro
Roger Vadim
|producer = Jean Lavie
Claude Mauriac
Tonio Suné
|writer = Daniel Boulanger
Claude Chabrol, Jacques Demy, Jean-Luc Godard
Eugène Ionesco
[[Félicien Marceau]
Roger Peyrefitte
|starring = Danièle Barraud
|music = Sacha Distel
Pierre Jansen
Michel Legrand
|cinematography = Henri Decaë
Louis Miaille
Jean Penzer
Giovanni Pucci
Jean Rabier
|editing = Jean Feyte
Jacques Gaillard
|distributor =
|released = 1962
|runtime = 113 min.
|language = French
|budget =
|}}
Les Sept péchés capitaux is a 1962 film composed of seven different segments, one for each of the seven deadly sins.
Plot
- "Anger" (Dhomme) - every bowl of soup in France is found to contain a fly.
- "Envy" (Molinaro) - a chambermaid sleeps with a millionaire and is consumed with jealousy.
- "Gluttony" (De Broca) - a family head off for a funeral.
- "Lust" (Demy) - a man can see through woman's clothing.
- "Laziness" (Godard) - a matinee idol cant respond to a woman trying to seduce him.
- "Pride" (Vadim) - a philandering wife decides to stay with her husband after learning he is interested in another woman. *"Greed" (Chapbrol) - young men pool their resources to be with a prostitute.