A Little Virtuous

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A Little Virtuous
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Directed by Serge Korber
Written by Michel Audiard
Serge Korber
Claude Sautet
Based on But a Short Time to Live
by James Hadley Chase
Produced byIrénée Leriche
Robert Sussfeld
Starring Dany Carrel
Jacques Perrin
Robert Hossein
Cinematography Jean Rabier
Edited by Marie-Claire Korber
Music by Georges Delerue
Production
company
Distributed byGaumont Distribution
Release date
  • 21 February 1968 (1968-02-21)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryFrance
Language French

A Little Virtuous (French: La petite vertu) is a 1968 French comedy crime film directed by Serge Korber and starring Dany Carrel, Jacques Perrin and Robert Hossein. [1] It is based on the 1951 novel But a Short Time to Live by British writer James Hadley Chase, originally published under his pen name Raymond Marshall.

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