

Back Streets of Paris
Directed by Marcel Blistène, Jacques FeyderWhere to Watch Back Streets of Paris
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Back Streets of Paris was released on November 27, 1946.
Back Streets of Paris was directed by Marcel Blistène, Jacques Feyder.
Back Streets of Paris has a runtime of 1h 40m.
Back Streets of Paris was produced by Eugène Tuscherer.
Madame Rose runs a seedy hotel in a suburb of Paris. Strong-minded but without the least moral scruple, she once killed her husband, whose honesty was a hindrance to her business. Under a suspended sentence, she now indulges in smuggling. One day, Victor, one of her former accomplices hounded by the police, finds sanctuary with her. During a drinking spree, he has the bad idea to entrust to her a suitcase filled with bank notes, loot with which he hopes to rebuild his life in South America. But Rose, lured by temptation, betrays Victor, who is arrested. However, he manages to escape with only one thing in mind: to take revenge on Rose.
The key characters in Back Streets of Paris are Mrs. Rose, hotel landlady (Françoise Rosay), Victor Ménard, Mrs. Rose's former accomplice (Paul Meurisse), Simone, Mrs. Rose's daughter (Andrée Clément).
Back Streets of Paris is a Drama, Crime film.
Back Streets of Paris has an audience rating of 6.9 out of 10.
















