... and quite boring, directed in 1951 when he was out of good scripts and good directors. Gabin is still a great lover and I love the scene when he decides to quit Françoise devoted to her luxury, I imagine the same real scene with Marlene Dietrich just a few years before, Gabin was very direct. The whole movie has no surprises. Like a lot of french films, it begins with a convict coming out of the Parisian jail la Santé, having rendez-vous in front in the restaurant "A la Bonne Santé" (which doesn't exist anymore). Cheers.