Woman of Antwerp or Dédée of Antwerp (French: Dédée d'Anvers pronounced [dede dɑ̃vɛʁ]) is a 1948 French crime drama film directed by Yves Allégret and starring Bernard Blier, Simone Signoret, Marcello Pagliero and Marcel Dalio.
Taking a stroll by the docks in the early evening, Dédée meets Francesco, sympathetic Italian captain of a cargo ship, who knows René.
When he comes later to the bar, he discusses some secret deal with René and then takes Dédée to a hotel for the night.
While Francesco is waiting on the jetty for Dédée to appear, Marco shoots him dead, drops his gun, and disappears.
When René and Dédée arrive to find the body, they comb the nightspots of the city in search of Marco, eventually catching him at the railway station.