
Laurent, a young playboy, lives off his charms, maintained by wealthy women of the world. He becomes the lover of Sonia, a young woman painter, a lover at heart of course. But Sonia has a provincial friend, Clotilde. One day, Clotilde pays Bona a visit. As she has just come into a large inheritance, Laurent courts her and marries her. The young couple embark on a misguided life of easy pleasures and questionable company. Clotilde's nerves crack at this game. Among Laurent's acquaintances, François, a doctor, treats her in his clinic: sleep cure, rest, etc. Meanwhile, Laurent distracts himself with other women. But Clotilde, convalescing, refuses to resume life together. Laurent turns to his former mistress, Sonia.

as Laurent Ferrère

as Sonia Bertin

as Clo

as Anouchka

as Saphir, director of the gallery

as Hubert

as François Tenacq

as Bill

as Emile

as Sandrine

as Kardec

as Usurer

as Apollo of Belvédère

as Barmaid

as 'Noix de Coco'

as Kim

as Leda

as Mrs. Abercrombie


as Distinguished gentleman

as Tenacq's assistant

as Gallery host

as Mason

as Journalist (uncredited)

as Card-loving sick man (uncredited)

as Visitor to Sonia’s opening (uncredited)

as Poker player (uncredited)