Jeune Filles en Detresse (Young Girls in Distress) was director G. W. Pabst's last French production before his (ill-timed) return to Nazi-occupied Austria in 1941. Somewhat reminiscent of Maedchen in Uniform, the story is set in a private girl's school, populated almost exclusively by children from broken homes. Among the few students who can claim family stability is Micheline Presle, but even her happiness is threatened when her lawyer father Andre Luguet inaugurates an affair with stage actress Jacqueline Debulac. With the help of Debulac's daughter Louisa Carletti, Presle is able to break up her father's romance and deliver him into the open arms of her mother Marcelle Chantal. On the whole, the performance by the younger cast members are more convincing than those rendered by the film's so-called adults.
Marcelle Chantal
Jacqueline Delubac
André Luguet
Micheline Presle
Louise Carletti
Ariane Murator
Barbara Shaw
Claude Lehmann
Gaston Jacquet
Georges Jamin
Merly
Marcel Lupovici
Pierre Nay
Christiane Ribes
Noëlle Norman
Sinoël
Paulette Élambert
Gabrielle Robinne
Pierre Bertin
Arthur Devère
Nane Germon
Robert Pizani
Milly Mathis
Margo Lion
Marguerite Moreno
Jean Aquistapace
Liliane Barnassin
Hélène Bellanger
Ariane Borg
Victoria Carletti
Jacqueline Daniel
Monique Dantis
Marguerite de Morlaye
Genevieve Dorlane
Antoinette Ferlay
Michel François
René Génin
Madeleine Lebeau
Rosine Luguet
Mlle Malakowsky
Robert Manuel
Marthe Mellot
Christiane Rombaldo
Germaine Stainval
Monique Thibaut
Solange Turenne
Génia Vaury
Georges Vitray
Yvonne Yma