Trois jour à vivre (Three Days to Live) takes off with a bang when two-bit actor Daniel Gelin witnesses a murder. He didn't see the killer, but that doesn't stop him from claiming that he did in order to get his name into the papers. Sure enough, the murderer targets Gelin as his next victim. Our hero is temporarily rescued by Jeanne Moreau, an aspiring actress who has always had a crush on him.
Les Louves was also released as Demoniaque and She Wolves. By any name, it's a puzzler, at least until the final fast-paced scenes. Gervais (FranÁois Perier) escapes from a German concentration camp and assumes the identity of a recently deceased fellow prisoner. Knowing that the dead man has been carrying on a romance by correspondence with Helene (Micheline Presle), a woman whom he has never seen, Gervais makes the acquaintance of the woman and moves in with her. The woman's sister, Agnes (Jeanne Moreau), dabbles in the black arts, which should be warning enough for Gervais to make himself scarce. But he sticks around, intrigued that the dead man's sister, Julia (Madeleine Robinson), refuses to blow the whistle on him.
Louis Bertain, propietario de un garaje respetable por el día, es el jefe de una banda de delincuentes conocidos por la noche. Cuando un atraco sale mal, el hermano más joven de Bertain, Pierre, es el principal sospechoso de haberlos vendido a la policía. Después de todo, él había sido interrogado por la policía y, posteriormente, había sido puesto en libertad. Cuando finalmente es capturado por el comisario Pluvier, Louis descubre que ha sido traicionado, no por Pierre, sino por otro miembro de su banda... (FILMAFFINITY)