Based on the novel of the same name by writer Edouard Peisson, this Jean Delannoy film display one boy’s unconditional love for his mother, despite her tragic mistreatment of him. After being raised by a shepherd for the past 12 years, Simon (Pierre-Michel Beck) is reunited with his mother Marie (Madeleine Robinson). Marie is a prostitute in Marseilles and is now stable enough to welcome Simon back into her life. Unaware of her profession at first, Simon is happy to have his mom back, but in time he learns how she makes her living. This troubles Simon but he continues to love her, despite not loving her chosen profession. His anger toward this issue gets directed toward Marie’s louse of a boyfriend, Paul (Frank Villard), and the result is a heartfelt tale about love and family.
Savage Triangle
September 26, 1951
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Madeleine Robinson
Marie
Frank Villard
Paul
Nicolas Amato
Le complice
Henri Arius
Victor - le patron du café
Pierre-Michel Beck
Simon
Edmond Beauchamp
Gilles
Géo Beuf
N/A
Dora Doll
La blonde amie de Paul
Géo Dorlis
N/A
Georges Douking
Le paysan
Albert Duvaleix
Le monsieur du taxi
Fransined
Le coiffeur
René Génin
Le premier client de Marie
Jacques Josselin
N/A
Janine Miller
Anny Flynn
Raphaël Patorni
Luccioni
Gaston Rey
N/A
Fernand Sardou
L'inspecteur
Henri Vilbert
Capitaine François
Jenny Hélia
(uncredited)
Mireille Ozy
(uncredited)
Jean Delannoy
Director
Joseph Bercholz
Producer
Roger Forster
Still Photographer
Robert Lefebvre
Director of Photography
James Cuenet
Editor