Back to the Wall Trailer

Back to the Wall Trailer (1958)

"A MAN... HIS WIFE... HER LOVER... the wall held the secret" 07 March 1958 Drama, Crime 93 mins

Rich industrialist Jacques Decret learns his wife Gloria is having an affair with a young actor. For revenge, he bombards her with anonymous letters, convincing her that her lover is the culprit while Gloria desperately seeks a way out.

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Cast

Jeanne Moreau

as Gloria Decrey

Gérard Oury

as Jacques Decrey

Philippe Nicaud

as Yves Normand

Claire Maurier

as Ghislaine

George Cusin

as Police commissioner

Robert Bazil

as Police inspector

Jean Degrave

as Le bijoutier

Françoise Honorat

as Guest of the Decreys

Joëlle Janin

as Secretary

Robert Le Béal

as Me Lombard, lawyer

Pascal Mazzotti

as Jérôme

Crew

Claude Levillain

Claude Levillain Script Supervisor

Andrée Chassivert

Andrée Chassivert Production Secretary

Gilbert Sarthre

Gilbert Sarthre Assistant Camera

Vincent Rossell

Vincent Rossell Still Photographer

Roger Delpuech

Roger Delpuech Camera Operator

Jacques Thibault

Jacques Thibault Sound Recordist

Pierre Charron

Pierre Charron Set Dresser

Jacques Brizzio

Jacques Brizzio Assistant Art Director

Claude Sautet

Claude Sautet Assistant Director

Robert Sussfeld

Robert Sussfeld Production Manager

Irénée Leriche

Irénée Leriche Production Manager

International Titles

Le dos au mur Trailer

Evidence in Concrete Trailer

Back to the Wall Trailer

Acorralado Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 30 January 1959

Spain 07 December 1970

Finland 30 January 1959

France 08 November 2010

United Kingdom 11 November 1958

Greece 02 March 1959

Ireland 27 January 1961

Italy 06 September 1958

Sweden 22 September 1958

United States 07 September 1959

Uruguay 20 February 1960

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