O Estranho Caso do Conde (1959) / The Scapegoat (1959) Sempre que ouvimos o nome Daphne du Maurier, instantaneamente pensamos em Hitchcock como o elo que a liga ao cinema. Hitchcock adaptou os trabalhos mais famosos de Daphne para as telas: “Rebecca – A Mulher Inesquecível” read more
Despite Bette Davis playing a French dowager countess, The Scapegoat always feels very British. It’s probably exaggerated a little because it takes place in France, features mostly British people (save American Irene Worth) playing French people. Nicole Maurey is the only actual French person in th read more
Despite Bette Davis playing a French dowager countess, The Scapegoat always feels very British. It’s probably exaggerated a little because it takes place in France, features mostly British people (save American Irene Worth) playing French people. Nicole Maurey is the only actual French person in th read more
Despite Bette Davis playing a French dowager countess, The Scapegoat always feels very British. It’s probably exaggerated a little because it takes place in France, features mostly British people (save American Irene Worth) playing French people. Nicole Maurey is the only actual French person in th read more
Despite Bette Davis playing a French dowager countess, The Scapegoat always feels very British. It’s probably exaggerated a little because it takes place in France, features mostly British people (save American Irene Worth) playing French people. Nicole Maurey is the only actual French person in th read more
The Scapegoat
Directed by Robert Hamer
Written by Robert Hamer and Gore Vidal from a novel by Daphne Du Maurier
1959/UK/USA
Du Maurier-Guinness
First viewing/YouTube I was looking forward to seeing Alec Guinness in a dual role, and he is great as usual, but the movie left me a bit cold. Jack Barr read more
O Estranho Caso do Conde (1959) / The Scapegoat (1959) Sempre que ouvimos o nome Daphne du Maurier, instantaneamente pensamos em Hitchcock como o elo que a liga ao cinema. Hitchcock adaptou os trabalhos mais famosos de Daphne para as telas: “Rebecca – A Mulher Inesquecível” read more