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Fire Under Her Skin

Fire Under Her Skin (1954)

4.0/10(2)·TMDB 1954 FR

Stream Fire Under Her Skin (1954) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup. starring Gisèle Pascal, Raymond Pellegrin, and Philippe Lemaire. Genre: Drama. No subscription, no email required.

What is Fire Under Her Skin (1954) about?

Thérèse, who has come from the city, has married the sad Louis Raboux, a violent peasant who dies under unclear circumstances. Thérèse stays at the farm with Célestin, who loves her, but dares not say it out of shyness. The arrival of Pierre, who knew Louis and has something to hide, complicates the situation. Célestin's jealousy, which the maid Julia tries to console. Thérèse and Pierre's passionate love. The police arrest the young man and Célestin chases Thérèse, who falls from the roof. Célestin throws the body into an abyss, only to see Pierre reappear. In a rage, he too rushes into the ravine, from which Thérèse emerges, a new miracle-worker, ready to throw herself into the arms of her lover.

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Production:
Lutetia, SLPF
Country:
France
Languages:
French
IMDb:
tt0136912

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Who stars in Fire Under Her Skin (1954)?

Gisèle Pascal as Thérèse Rabou, Raymond Pellegrin as Célestin Rabou, Philippe Lemaire as Pierre Vaudouin, Georgette Anys as Widow Barrot, Nadine Basile as Julia, maid, Michel Ardan as Louis Babou, Suzy Prim as Maria, perfumer, Paul Demange as Soignes.

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Is Fire Under Her Skin worth watching?

Fire Under Her Skin has mixed reviews with a rating of 4.0/10 based on 2 votes.

What genre is Fire Under Her Skin?

Fire Under Her Skin is a Drama film released in 1954.

Who stars in Fire Under Her Skin?

The cast of Fire Under Her Skin includes Gisèle Pascal, Raymond Pellegrin, Philippe Lemaire, Georgette Anys and Nadine Basile.