
There's Always a Price Tag
Sep 18 1957
•2h 58m
•Drama
A wealthy businessman's wife tries to cover up his suicide to cash in his life insurance policy.
Cast
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Michèle Morgan
Hélène Fréminger

Daniel Gélin
Robert Montillon

Michèle Mercier
Jeanne

François Chaumette
Charles Babin
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