Walter is told by his boss, Sara, to deliver an urgent letter to Henri de Corinthe. On the way he finds a beautiful woman he had been eying in a nightclub, lying in the road, bound up. He takes her to a villa to get a doctor, and ends up being locked in a bedroom with her. While she is making love to him, he has visions of surrealistic images from René Magritte's paintings. In the morning, the girl, Marie-Ange, has vanished, the villa looks derelict, and his neck is bleeding. Was it all just a nightmare?
Directing | Alain Robbe-Grillet | Director |
Writing | Alain Robbe-Grillet | Writer |
Writing | Frank Verpillat | Adaptation |
Production | Anatole Dauman | Producer |
Camera | Henri Alekan | Director of Photography |
Editing | Bob Wade | Editor |
Art | Aimé Deudé | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Piet Bolscher | Costume Design |