First effort by the notorious Max Pecas ;in his long career ,art was the least of his worries.He made pornographic movies (let 's forget them) and coarse comedies (about squaddies/grunts and vacationists).
Against all odds ,"Le Cercle Vicieux"is watchable :this is a suspense story ,à la Boileau-Narcejac ,derivative but entertaining: a gigolo marries an older woman for her dough;however, he has always an affair with a young girl.The wife has a face-lift to look younger and prettier,but it's the straw that breaks the camel's back:the marriage is on the rocks .The young mistress is killed in a car crash and the dead body is impossible to identify (? nothing is told about it).So she could easily pass for his wife .So what about killing her and burying the corpse?But a stepdaughter is to be reckoned with..
The male lead,Claude Titre (later cast as Bob Morane for a TV series) fell into oblivion after the sixties;Charles Aznavour provides the music and it's his sister ,Aïda ,a poor man's Edith Piaf ,who sings over the cast and credits .
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"Une Manche et La Belle" (Henri Verneuil,1957 ,the screenplay of which is very similar to that of "Le Cercle Vicieux ")