Cast
- Nora Gregor as Christine de la Cheyniest
- Paulette Dubost as Lisette, Christine's maid
- Marcel Dalio as Robert de la Cheyniest, Christine's husband and Geneviève's lover
- Roland Toutain as André Jurieux, an aviator in love with Christine
- Jean Renoir as Octave, an old friend of Christine's and friend of André
- Mila Parély as Geneviève de Marras, Robert's lover
- Anne Mayen as Jackie, a niece of Christine
- Julien Carette as Marceau, a poacher and Lisette's would-be lover
- Gaston Modot as Edouard Schumacher, Robert's gamekeeper and Lisette's husband
- Pierre Magnier as The General, a guest at Robert's estate
- Pierre Nay as Monsieur de St. Aubin, a guest at Robert's estate
- Francœur as Monsieur La Bruyère, a guest at Robert's estate
- Odette Talazac as Madame de la Plante, a guest at Robert's estate
- Claire Gérard as Madame de la Bruyère, a guest at Robert's estate
- Lise Elina as the Radio Reporter at the airport
- Eddy Debray as Corneille, Robert's butler
- Léon Larive as the Cook
- Henri Cartier-Bresson as the English Servant
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