Simone Renant, born in 1911 in Amiens, France, made her mark in the film industry with a career spanning nearly five decades. In Three Men to Destroy (1980), she delivers a compelling performance that highlights her ability to navigate the complexities of character-driven narratives. Renant's extensive filmography reflects her dedication to the craft, transitioning from early roles in the 1930s to more nuanced performances in later years. Her contributions to French cinema remain significant, particularly in the context of genre films.
Three Men to Destroy
A man helps the victim of an auto accident, not realizing that the man has actually been shot. The men who shot him are now after the man who helped him, in order to eliminate him as a potential witness. Soon they are killing everyone he even comes in contact with in order to get him.