Seven directors each dramatize one of the seven deadly sins in a short film. In "Anger," a domestic argument over a fly in the Sunday soup escalates into nuclear war. In "Sloth," a movie star would rather pay someone to tie his shoe than bend over to do it himself, and he can't be bothered to accept a starlet's sexual favors. In "Gluttony," a peasant family on its way to the funeral of a relative who died from indigestion stops regularly to eat and drink en route, arriving in time to eat some more. In "Greed," a high-class prostitute refunds the price of a cadet's lottery ticket. In "Pride," an unfaithful wife finds reason to reform. And so on through lust and envy.
Title | The Seven Deadly Sins |
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Year | 1962 |
Genre | Comedy |
Country | France, Italy |
Studio | Les Films Gibé, Franco London Films, Titanus |
Cast | Danièle Barraud, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Jacques Charrier, Claude Rich, Sacha Briquet, Jean-Claude Brialy |
Crew | Philippe de Broca (Director), Claude Chabrol (Director), Jacques Demy (Director), Sylvain Dhomme (Director), Jean-Luc Godard (Director), Édouard Molinaro (Director) |
Release | Mar 07, 1962 |
Runtime | 113 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 5.60 / 10 by 16 users |
Popularity | 13 |