Les jeux sont faits, known in English as The Chips are Down, is a 1947 French fantasy film directed by Jean Delannoy, based on the screenplay of the same name by French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre.
[1] In a country very similar to France under German military occupation, two people are murdered at the same moment.
Ève is poisoned by her influential husband, who wants her money and her naïve younger sister, Lucette.
Their first mission is to do a favour to a dead man who was worried about his young daughter.
The 24 hours are up and most of the time was spent not on enjoying and deepening their relationship, which was often edgy, but on efforts to help others.