Les Crimes de l'amour

Les Crimes de l'amour

Release date : January 2, 1953
Runtime : 1h 31m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
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Production companies : Como Film / Argos Films /
January 2, 1953 1h 31m France Drama French More
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Two adaptations. First, "Le Rideau cramoisi" by Jules-Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly is about a young second lieutenant of hussars, garrisoned in the provinces, who evokes a strange adventure. Staying with an old couple, he acts as acquaintance with Albertine, the daughter of his hosts, fell in love with her and, after paying her assiduous courtship, made her his mistress. But one night, she died in his arms. He tried in vain to get rid of the corpse and ended up run away. Second, "Mina de Vanghel" by Stendhal is about Mina, a young German, who came to settle in France with her mother in 1820. Her father, a deceased Prussian general, left her a immense fortune. Courted, she falls in love with Monsieur de Ruppert, a ruined man whose castle her mother bought. But Mina does not take long to unmask the dowry hunter.
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Alain Cuny
Mr. de Larçay (segment 'Mina de Vanghel')
Jean Servais
Ruppert (segment 'Mina de Vanghel')
Odile Versois
Mina de Vanghel (segment 'Mina de Vanghel')

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  • title:Les Crimes de l'amour
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1953
  • Runtime:1h 31m
  • Genres: Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Maurice Barry / Alexandre Astruc / Odile Versois /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Como Film · Argos Films ·
  • Overview:Two adaptations. First, "Le Rideau cramoisi" by Jules-Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly is about a young second lieutenant of hussars, garrisoned in the provinces, who evokes a strange adventure. Staying with an old couple, he acts as acquaintance with Albertine, the daughter of his hosts, fell in love with her and, after paying her assiduous courtship, made her his mistress. But one night, she died in his arms. He tried in vain to get rid of the corpse and ended up run away. Second, "Mina de Vanghel" by Stendhal is about Mina, a young German, who came to settle in France with her mother in 1820. Her father, a deceased Prussian general, left her a immense fortune. Courted, she falls in love with Monsieur de Ruppert, a ruined man whose castle her mother bought. But Mina does not take long to unmask the dowry hunter.
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