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Pot-Bouille
Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson

The second of director Julien Duvivier's two cinematic contributions of 1957 was Pot-Bouille (Boiling
Pot
). Based on a novel by Emile Zola, the film stars Gerard Philipe as Octave, an opportunistic Parisian youth who hops from bed to bed -- and from bedmate to bedmate. Young or old, plain or beautiful, Octave loves and leaves 'em all. His romantic rovings come to a halt when he meets pragmatic businesswoman Mme. Hedouin (Danielle Darrieux). Apparently impervious to Octave's charms, Mme. Hedouin nonetheless marries the boy and transforms him into a useful (and least to her) member of society. Director Duvivier never misses an opportunity to contrast the respectable facade of Civilization with the unvarnished, often depraved truth beneath the surface.

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Alfie  (1966, Lewis Gilbert)
The Man Who Loved Women  (1977, François Truffaut)
Bel Ami  (1955, Louis Daquin)
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 Is related to:    Nais  (1945, Fernand Lauterier, Marcel Pagnol, Raymond Leboursier)
   Nana  (1955, Christian-Jaque)