A Crime
A Crime

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A Crime

1940
Movie
92 min
Swedish

A murder is committed in an apartment building in Stockholm. And afterward all clues point toward the Justice of the Supreme Court and his sons. But who did it? And why? And will they be able to live with the guilt?

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Max OphulsGenres: Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

Set against the backdrop of post-war Italy, this film follows a young woman entangled in a web of crime and deceit. As she navigates the dangerous underworld, she becomes the focus of a complex investigation that blurs the lines between victim and perpetrator. Her choices lead her down a path of increasing peril, questioning the nature of justice and morality.

Critical Reception

While not widely released or critically discussed in its time, 'A Crime' is now recognized as a significant early work by Max Ophuls, showcasing his distinctive visual style and thematic concerns that would define his later career. Its noir elements and psychological depth are appreciated by cinephiles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Ophuls' early exploration of moral ambiguity and visual flair.

  • A lesser-known gem that showcases the director's developing craft.

  • Despite its obscurity, the film offers compelling noir elements.

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Fun Fact

Although released in 1940, 'A Crime' is often mistakenly associated with a later Italian film of the same name; the 1940 version is a significant early work by the renowned director Max Ophuls.

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