The Wicked Go to Hell

The Wicked Go to Hell

6.2

1955-12-07

Making his directorial debut, Robert Hossein also assumes the leading role, playing an escaped convict. Hossein and his fellow escapees cross the path of Marina Vlady, with whom they all fall in love. Alas for our "heroes," Vlady intends to avenge the death of her sweetheart at the hands of Hossein and his confreres. Not only do these heels go to Hell, but they do so with a spectacular flourish. Les Salauds Vont en Enfer was adapted by Rene Wheeler from a play by Frederic Dard.

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The Wicked Go to Hell

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Making his directorial debut, Robert Hossein also assumes the leading role, playing an escaped convict. Hossein and his fellow escapees cross the path of Marina Vlady, with whom they all fall in love. Alas for our "heroes," Vlady intends to avenge the death of her sweetheart at the hands of Hossein and his confreres. Not only do these heels go to Hell, but they do so with a spectacular flourish. Les Salauds Vont en Enfer was adapted by Rene Wheeler from a play by Frederic Dard.

Released

1955-12-07

Runtime

93

Director

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Crime

Language

Français

Production

Champs-Élysées Productions

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    Marina Vlady

    Marina Vlady
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    Henri Vidal

    Henri Vidal
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    Serge Reggiani

    Serge Reggiani
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    Jacques Duby

    Jacques Duby
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    Robert Dalban

    Robert Dalban
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    Robert Hossein

    Robert Hossein
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    Lucien Raimbourg

    Lucien Raimbourg
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    Charles Blavette

    Charles Blavette
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    Bachir Touré

    Bachir Touré
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    Jean Clarieux

    Jean Clarieux
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    Guy Kerner

    Guy Kerner
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    Marthe Mercadier

    Marthe Mercadier
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    Roger Hanin

    Roger Hanin
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    Jacques Bézard

    Jacques Bézard
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    Claude Péran

    Claude Péran
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    Serge Sauvion

    Serge Sauvion