Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA wife shoots her husband's mistress. Afterwards, she is tormented by guilt when someone else is blamed for the crime.A wife shoots her husband's mistress. Afterwards, she is tormented by guilt when someone else is blamed for the crime.A wife shoots her husband's mistress. Afterwards, she is tormented by guilt when someone else is blamed for the crime.
- Germaine Cartier
- (as Douglas Dumbrille)
- Frau Winterstein
- (as Elsa Jansen)
- Paul's Valet
- (non crédité)
- Chorus Girl
- (non crédité)
- Man at Play Party
- (non crédité)
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- AnecdotesThe opera shown on the theatrical posters in the opening scenes is "Adelia," by Donizetti.
- GaffesSomeone as "highly intelligent" as Francoise would not have disposed of the murder weapon in a bucket of water, where someone would be sure to find it.
- Citations
Dinner Guest: The way I look at it, Mr. Attorney General, there will be crimes of passion as long as there is passion.
Germaine Cartier: In my opinion, madame, the urge to kill has roots in hatred, rather than in passion or in love. Hatred in it's most severe form. Jealousy. Don't you agree with me?
Francoise Moliet: Well, you may be right, Mr. Attorney General. I don't know, but, a woman - or a man - may have a deeper motive for killing than jealousy or even love. A human being could kill because she herself has first been killed. Before she kills, the other two, the victim and her accomplice, must have killed her soul. Murdered it. A soul that murders in it's turn.
- Crédits fousOpening credits are shown on the pages of a book, a reference to the "journal" in the title.
- ConnexionsRemake of Une vie perdue (1933)
- CinemaSerf
- 13 juil. 2024
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- Dnevnik zlocina
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- Durée1 heure 5 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1