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Journal of a Crime

Hell Hath No Fury Like a Wife Starved for Love!
1934 | 65m | English

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A woman murders her husband's mistress and someone else gets accused of the crime.
Release Date: Mar 10, 1934
Director: William Keighley
Writer: F. Hugh Herbert, Charles Kenyon
Genres: Crime, Thriller
Keywords mistress, guilt, eiffel tower, paris, catholic hospital
Production Companies First National Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ruth Chatterton Francoise Mollet
Adolphe Menjou Paul Mollet
Claire Dodd Odette Florey
George Barbier Chautard
Douglass Dumbrille Cartier (as Douglas Dumbrille)
Noel Madison Costelli
Henry O'Neill Doctor
Phillip Reed Young Man at Party
Henry Kolker Henri Marcher
Frank Reicher Herr Winterstein
Edward McWade Rigaud
Walter Pidgeon Florestan
Frank Darien Stage Manager
Clay Clement Inspector
Elsa Janssen Frau Winterstein
Bess Flowers Party Guest (uncredited)
Lowden Adams Paul's Valet (uncredited)
George Blackwood Man at Play Party (uncredited)
Maurice Brierre Bank Teller (uncredited)
Sidney D'Albrook Truck Driver (uncredited)
Jane Darwell Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Jean De Briac Butler (uncredited)
Lester Dorr Cartier's Secretary (uncredited)
Harold Entwistle George - Man with Toby (uncredited)
Virginia Hammond Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Ann Hovey Chorus Girl Smoking Cigarette (uncredited)
Olaf Hytten Victor - Butler (uncredited)
Lorena Layson Chorus Girl #3 (uncredited)
Marjorie Lytell Chorus Girl Lighting Cigarette (uncredited)
Mary MacLaren Dinner Guest (uncredited)
George Magrill Ambulance Man (uncredited)
Claire McDowell Sister at Hospital (uncredited)
Paul Panzer Truck Driver (uncredited)
Edward Peil Sr. Jailer (uncredited)
Rosalie Roy Chorus Girl #1 (uncredited)
C. Montague Shaw Ambassador at Dinner Party (uncredited)
Larry Steers Celebrant (uncredited)
Maidel Turner Stout Lady at Play Party (uncredited)
Ellinor Vanderveer Ambassador's Wife (uncredited)
Renee Whitney Woman Talking to Man at Play Party (uncredited)
Pat Wing Chorus Girl #2 (uncredited)
Harry Woods Detective with Inspector (uncredited)
Hazel Hayes Mme. Monette Razier - Odette's Replacement (uncredited)
Name Job
William Keighley Director
Jacques Deval Theatre Play
William Clemens Editor
Orry-Kelly Costume Design
Ernest Haller Director of Photography
Charles Lang Sound
F. Hugh Herbert Screenplay
Charles Kenyon Screenplay
Heinz Roemheld Original Music Composer
James Gibbon Editor
John Hughes Art Direction
Olga Collings Hairstylist
Leo F. Forbstein Conductor
Name Title
Hal B. Wallis Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

"Moliet" (Adolphe Menjou) is under pressure from his mistress "Odette" (Claire Dodd) to end his marriage and come live with her. He is reluctant, but his hand is forced when his wife (Ruth Chatterton) overhears a bit of conversation that causes her to preempt things by shooting her rival - convenien ... tly, as it happens, as hoodlum "Costelli" is nearby, apprehended and convicted of the crime. Thing is, "Moliet" knows who really killed his lover and she knows he knows, so their home life becomes something quite attritional with "Francoise" determined to keep her man at all costs and he equally determined, though rather benignly, that she will come to terms with the ramifications of her actions and, he hopes, do the right thing. Will she, though? The film here isn't really anything more than a standard revenge drama, but Chatterton's role offers her a chance to play the increasingly troubled character with some deft. Her gradual realisation of the impact of her actions - on her, her husband and even on the man who will take the rap, gradually makes her ill and lifeless and she performs this latter part of the role so as to encourage us to feel almost sympathetic for her. Menjou does fine as a conduit for his co-star to shine here and though the denouement is a bit of a let down, it's still worth a watch to remember that Ruth Chatterton's move into sound pictures was a great deal smoother than many.

Jul 14, 2024