


You should watch this today if you have about an hour and want to feel genuinely anxious. If you hate old movies where people talk like they are on a stage, you will probaly want to skip it. It is a strange little film from 1930 that feels like a play because, well, it was one. But the tension is real. The whole thing ...

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Charles de Rochefort

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"You should watch this today if you have about an hour and want to feel genuinely anxious. If you hate old movies where people talk like they are on a stage, you will probaly want to skip it. It is a strange little film from 1930 that feels like a play because, well, it was one. But the tension is real. The whole thing is about Lillian, played by Marcelle Chantal, who is miserable with her rich, jerk husband. She decides to run away with her lover, but then something terrible happens in his apart..."
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