Overview

Little Jean-Claude was adopted by former singer Jacques Duffot and his wife Anne-Marie. The child's mother, Simone, is determined to take him back, happily advised by the director of a private agency. They persuade Anne-Marie that Jacques is the legitimate father. Distraught, the young woman leaves home. Jacques resumes his singing career, but Jean-Claude refuses to accept the separation and fries him to death. The couple reconcile at his bedside, while Simone tiptoes away.

Cast

Tino Rossi, Blanchette Brunoy, Charles Dechamps, Jacqueline Porel, Raymond Cordy, Paul Azaïs, Jean Dunot, Louis de Funès

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What is "Tourments" about?

Little Jean-Claude was adopted by former singer Jacques Duffot and his wife Anne-Marie. The child's mother, Simone, is determined to take him back, happily advised by the director of a private agency. They persuade Anne-Marie that Jacques is the legitimate father. Distraught, the young woman leaves home. Jacques resumes his singing career, but Jean-Claude refuses to accept the separation and fries him to death. The couple reconcile at his bedside, while Simone tiptoes away.

When was "Tourments" released?

Tourments was released in 1954.

Who stars in "Tourments"?

The cast includes Tino Rossi, Blanchette Brunoy, Charles Dechamps, Jacqueline Porel.