

Crossroads
A French diplomat who's recovered from amnesia is blackmailed over crimes he can't remember.
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Plot Summary
A successful French diplomat returns to Paris after World War I, only to be haunted by his past when he is recognized by a former lover. The diplomat is forced to confront secrets about his identity and wartime activities that could jeopardize his career and marriage.
Critical Reception
Crossroads received a mixed but generally positive reception upon its release, with critics praising its complex plot and the performances of its lead actors, particularly William Powell. While some found the narrative convoluted at times, its noirish atmosphere and psychological depth were often highlighted.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful and intricate plotline.
- William Powell's performance as the conflicted protagonist was a standout.
- The film's moody atmosphere and noir elements were considered effective.
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Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 1935 French film 'Crossroads' (Carrefour), which was itself based on a novel by Paul Bourget.
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