The Champagne Murders (1967)
Le scandale (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 45min
- Crime, Drama
- 31 Mar 1967 (France)
- Movie
A champagne tycoon's (Furneaux) partner (Ronet) suspects his partner's gigolo husband (Perkins) of murders he's been framed for.
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Anthony Perkins | ... |
Christopher Belling
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Maurice Ronet | ... |
Paul Wagner
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Yvonne Furneaux | ... |
Christine Belling
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Stéphane Audran | ... |
Jacqueline Belling / Lydia
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Annie Vidal | ... |
Blonde
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Henry Jones | ... |
Mr. Clarke
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Catherine Sola | ... |
Denise
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George Skaff | ... |
Mr. Pfeiffer
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Christa Lang | ... |
Paula
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Marie-Ange Aniès | ... |
Michele
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Suzanne Lloyd | ... |
Evelyn Wharton
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Henri Attal | ... |
Attacker in Dark Coat (uncredited)
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Robert Burnier | ... |
General at Evelyn's Party (uncredited)
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Colin Drake | ... |
Evelyn's Party Guest (uncredited)
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Pierre Gualdi | ... |
Bishop at Evelyn's Party (uncredited)
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Raoul Guylad | ... |
Customer at Denise's Shop (uncredited)
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Catherine Langeais | ... |
Evelyn's Party Guest (uncredited)
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Denise Péronne | ... |
Party Guest Who Had Met Christopher (uncredited)
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Pierre Sabbagh | ... |
Self - TV Interviewer (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Anthony Stuart | ... |
Evelyn's Party Guest (uncredited)
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Dominique Zardi | ... |
Attacker in Red Sweater (uncredited)
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Jean-Pierre Zola | ... |
Evelyn's Party Guest (uncredited)
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Directed by
Claude Chabrol |
Written by
Claude Brulé | ... | (screenplay) and |
Derek Prouse | ... | (screenplay) |
William Benjamin | ... | (from an original story by) |
Paul Gégauff | ... | (dialogue) |
Produced by
Raymond Eger | ... | producer |
Jacques Natteau | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Pierre Jansen |
Cinematography by
Jean Rabier | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Jacques Gaillard |
Art Direction by
Rino Mondellini |
Costume Design by
Maurice Albray |
Makeup Department
Anatole Paris | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Pierre Cottance | ... | unit manager |
Fred Surin | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Vincent Gardair | ... | second assistant director |
Pierre Gauchet | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Jacques Brizzio | ... | assistant art director |
Sound Department
Guy Chichignoud | ... | sound engineer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Paul Bonis | ... | assistant camera |
Claude Zidi | ... | camera operator |
Pierre Zucca | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
Music Department
André Jouve | ... | musical director |
Script and Continuity Department
Denise Gaillard | ... | continuity |
Additional Crew
Jean Fouchet | ... | title designer |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Société Anonyme Universal-Film (1967) (France) (theatrical)
- NEF (1967) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Rank Film Distributors (1967) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Universal Film (1967) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Universal Film (1968) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Universal Pictures Spain (1968) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Universal Pictures (1969) (Mexico) (theatrical)
- Universal Pictures (1968) (United States) (theatrical)
- Kino Lorber (2019) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- Kino Lorber (2019) (United States) (DVD)
- Koch Films (2020) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
- Koch Media (2008) (Germany) (DVD)
- Umbrella Entertainment (2018) (Australia) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Champagne Pommery (thanks for their cooperation)
Storyline
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Taglines | Psycho Puppet or Cold-Blooded Killer? See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Claude Chabrol made this film for an American company, Universal, and with some American and British actors in prominent roles. Each scene for the film was filmed in both French and English versions, with the result that it got widely released in Britain and America. The English-language version was mostly scripted by film critics. Chabrol, who spoke excellent English, was able to maintain complete artistic control over the project. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003). See more » |
Quotes |
Christopher:
[to Christine who is trying to seduce him]
I'm sorry darling. I don't really feel too well. I'm tired. It's always like this when I haven't had enough television. See more » |