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À double tour

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In the heart of a glamorous French villa, the atmosphere grows tense when a mysterious young seductress bursts into the lives of an affluent family. The plot centers around the story of a woman caught between love and betrayal, where the secrets of the past begin to surface. It all starts when the protagonist starts to doubt her husband’s loyalty, a well-known businessman who seems to have more than one ace up his sleeve.

The atmosphere becomes stifling when the new tenant, a charming yet provocative woman, enters the scene, awakening jealousy and passions no one expected. As the family ties begin to unravel, the characters find themselves caught in a whirlwind of intrigue and unexpected revelations. Appearances are deceiving, and every dialogue is laced with double meanings.

With its elegant direction and evocative cinematography, the film immerses us in a world where every smile conceals a secret and every glance can be a potential deception. As tensions mount, the characters must confront their own demons and the consequences of their choices. In a game of cunning and seduction, the family conflict transforms into a raw portrayal of human psychology, where the true enemy may be the one you love the most. Without a doubt, a masterpiece of black-and-white cinema that captures the essence of emotional complexity and human relationships.

Media type
Movie
Year
1959
Director
Claude Chabrol
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.60
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
80.00
Actors
Madeleine Robinson
Antonella Lualdi
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Jeanne Valérie
Jacques Dacqmine
Bernadette Lafont
André Jocelyn
László Szabó
Mario David
Raymond Pélissier
Gender
Crimen
Misterio
Drama
Country
France
Producers
Robert Hakim
Raymond Hakim
Original title
À double tour
Duration
110
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