Storyline
Following a robbery in a circus, a young mobster, Jean, is arrested by Inspector Borelli. The thug denies involvement. To compel him to sign a full confession, Inspector Muller encourages the suspect to get married for - he says - to move the jury. This being done, he lets Jean believe that he can spend a moment alone with his wife; but then, Inspector Borelli blackmails him: "If you sign your confession, you can spend a moment with her." After being beaten, Jean signs a confession. It is then that a new blackmail intervenes: "the name of the accomplice?", asks the inspector. But the thug refuses to denounce the latter and ends up refusing the bargain dupes. While the guards drive him back to prison, his wife cuts his veins, breaking the career of the bad policeman.
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Cast & Crew
Marc Porel
Jean Dubreuil
Caroline Cellier
Catherine
Philippe Noiret
Inspecteur Muller
Roger Hanin
Inspecteur Borelli
Gérard Landry
Lopez
Hassan El-Hassani
le notaire
Léa Nanni
Elsa
Raymond Louzoum
Henri
Rachid Merabtine
Carl
Frequently Asked Questions
The Most Gentle Confessions was released on May 19, 1971.
The runtime of The Most Gentle Confessions is 1h 35m.
The Most Gentle Confessions is a Crime, Drama movie.
The Most Gentle Confessions has a rating of 5.7 out of 10 on TMDB.
The Most Gentle Confessions is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.
The Most Gentle Confessions was directed by Édouard Molinaro.
The main cast of The Most Gentle Confessions includes Marc Porel, Caroline Cellier, Philippe Noiret.
The Most Gentle Confessions is originally in French.