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Le Scandale
A woman suffers ill repute when she deserts her husband for a fling with an adventurer and gives the lover jewelry to pay the hotel bill. Will the husband be understanding and forgive her?
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Plot Summary
A man is accused of murdering a wealthy industrialist. During his trial, a series of flashbacks reveal the complex relationships and hidden secrets that led to the crime. The film explores themes of betrayal, passion, and the consequences of a man's past actions coming back to haunt him.
Critical Reception
This early French crime drama was a moderate success in its time, often praised for its suspenseful plot and performances, particularly from its lead actors. While not a major critical darling, it is remembered as a competent example of pre-war French cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intriguing plot and suspenseful atmosphere.
Features strong performances from the main cast, adding depth to the drama.
A well-crafted, albeit somewhat dated, crime film from the French studio era.
Google audience: Audience reception information is largely unavailable for this 1934 film.
Fun Fact
Léon Mathot, who directed and starred in the film, was a prolific actor and director in French cinema during the silent and early sound eras, often appearing in adventure and melodrama films.
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