The Seven Deadly Sins
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The Seven Deadly Sins

6.4 / 10 | 2h 7m | France
1953 | Drama
A French/Italian co-production with two episodes from Italy and five from France covering the seven deadly sins---actually eight as two of the sins are covered in one episode while a new "eighth unknown sin" has an episode of its own. Gerald Philipe is a wry, flip carnival barker who introduces each episode and then narrates the last episode dealing with the "eighth unknown sin" which is the sin of thinking evil where none exists. The first Italian contribution is "Avarice and Anger" concerning a well-to-do real estate agent and his frowzy wife, both uncompromisingly selfish in love and economics; the second Italian entry, "Envy", directed by Roberto Rossellini, from a story by Colette, is a glimpse into the newly-married life of an aging artist and his young wife, whom he treats as a chattel and she, consumed by the envy of his talent, friends and even his cat, tries to do away with the cat; "Pride" is about a couple of down-at-the-heels aristocrats trying to keep up pretenses in the face of utter poverty; "Lust" shows the devastating effects of careless adult behavior on an impressionable child; "Sloth" shows the powers above deciding that life on earth is moving at a too-fast pace and they send an emissary to slow things down, while "Gluttony" is a burlesque piece that the reviewers of the day called in bad taste.

Cast List (42)

Yves Allégret
Yves Allégret
Director
Claude Autant-Lara
Claude Autant-Lara
Director
Eduardo De Filippo
Eduardo De Filippo
Director
Michèle Morgan
Michèle Morgan
Anne-Marie de Pallières (segment "Orgueil, L'
Michèle Morgan
Michèle Morgan
Pride")
Françoise Rosay
Françoise Rosay
Elisabeth de Pallières, la mère (segment "Orgueil, L'
Françoise Rosay
Françoise Rosay
Pride")
Jean Debucourt
Jean Debucourt
M. Signac (segment "Orgueil, L'
Jean Debucourt
Jean Debucourt
Pride")
Frédérique Hébrard
Frédérique Hébrard
La jeune fille (segment "Orgueil, L'
Frédérique Hébrard
Frédérique Hébrard
Pride")
Maurice Ronet
Maurice Ronet
Le curé (segment "Luxure, La
Maurice Ronet
Maurice Ronet
Lust")
Marcelle Praince
Marcelle Praince
La présidente (segment "Orgueil, L'
Louis Seigner
Louis Seigner
L'oncle Henri (segment "Orgueil, L'
Marguerite Cassan
Marguerite Cassan
Pride")
Yolande Laffon
Yolande Laffon
Pride")
Francette Vernillat
Francette Vernillat
Chantal (segment "Luxure, La
Francette Vernillat
Francette Vernillat
Lust")
Jacques Fabbri
Jacques Fabbri
Julien (segment "Luxure, La
Noël-Noël
Noël-Noël
Sloth")
Jacqueline Plessis
Jacqueline Plessis
La Paresse (segment "Paresse, La
Jacqueline Plessis
Jacqueline Plessis
Sloth")
Louis de Funès
Louis de Funès
Sloth")
Marcelle Praince
Marcelle Praince
Pride")
Robert Auboyneau
Robert Auboyneau
Le jeune homme (segment "Orgueil, L'
Robert Auboyneau
Robert Auboyneau
Pride")
Yolande Laffon
Yolande Laffon
Mme Signac (segment "Orgueil, L'
Viviane Romance
Viviane Romance
Lust")
Frank Villard
Frank Villard
Ravila (segment "Luxure, La
Jacques Fabbri
Jacques Fabbri
Lust")
Claude Arvelle
Claude Arvelle
La servante (segment "Luxure, La
Claude Arvelle
Claude Arvelle
Lust")
Louis de Funès
Louis de Funès
Martin Gaston, le Français (segment "Paresse, La
Louis Seigner
Louis Seigner
Pride")
Marguerite Cassan
Marguerite Cassan
Isabelle (segment "Orgueil, L'
Viviane Romance
Viviane Romance
Mme Blanc (segment "Luxure, La
Frank Villard
Frank Villard
Lust")
Noël-Noël
Noël-Noël
Le directeur (Saint-Pierre) (segment "Paresse, La
Claude Autant-Lara
Claude Autant-Lara
Writer
Jules-Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly
Jules-Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly
Writer
Jean Aurenche
Jean Aurenche
Writer

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