A Scandal in Paris Synopsis & Summary
Synopsis
A Scandal in Paris is a liberal adaptation of the life story of Eugène François Vidocq, who was French prefect of police during the Napoleonic era. George Sanders stars as Vidocq, who spends most of the film as an aimless rogue willing to lie, cheat, and steal for his own comfort. The women who affect Vidocq's life include a saucy cabaret entertainer (Carole Landis) for whom Vidocq steals, and a good woman (Signe Hasso) for whom he straightens himself out. Fledgling director Douglas Sirk displayed his love of the Baroque (both in decor and characterizations) that would distinguish his later high-budget Universal soap operas. Most prints of A Scandal in Paris bear the film's alternate title, Thieves' Holiday. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Movie Info
Starring:
DVD Release Date:
07/22/2003
Run Time:
100 min.
Distributor(s):
United Artists
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Genre(s):
Themes:
Going Straight, Cons and Scams
Tone:
Atmospheric, Light, Slick, Stylized
Keywords:
bank-robbery, police-chief, prison-escape, rogue, romance, thief
Status:
DVD