The Crime Is Mine

Who benefits from the crime?

6.4
20231h 43m

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In 1930s Paris, Madeleine, a pretty, young, penniless, and talentless actress, is accused of murdering a famous producer. Helped by her best friend, Pauline, a young, unemployed lawyer, she is acquitted on the grounds of self-defense. A new life of fame and success begins, until the truth comes out.

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer [Subtitled]

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The Crime Is Mine / Mon crime (2023) - Trailer (English Subs)

Cast

Photo of Nadia Tereszkiewicz

Nadia Tereszkiewicz

Madeleine Verdier

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Rebecca Marder

Pauline Mauléon

Photo of Isabelle Huppert

Isabelle Huppert

Odette Chaumette

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Fabrice Luchini

Judge Gustave Rabusset

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Dany Boon

Fernand Palmarède

Photo of Édouard Sulpice

Édouard Sulpice

André Bonnard

Photo of Régis Laspalès

Régis Laspalès

Investigator Mr Brun

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Olivier Broche

Court clerk Léon Trapu

Photo of Félix Lefebvre

Félix Lefebvre

Gilbert Raton

Photo of Michel Fau

Michel Fau

Prosecutor Maurice Vrai

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Daniel Prévost

Judge Parvot

Photo of Evelyne Buyle

Evelyne Buyle

Simone Bernard

Photo of Myriam Boyer

Myriam Boyer

Concierge Mrs Jus

Photo of Suzanne De Baecque

Suzanne De Baecque

Housemaid Céleste

Photo of Dominique Besnehard

Dominique Besnehard

Waiter at the restaurant

Photo of Anne-Hélène Orvelin

Anne-Hélène Orvelin

Secretary of Mr Bonnard

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Reviews

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7/10

It's quite hard to précis this without giving the game away, but suffice to say that when a film producer is found with an hole in his head, the police conclude that aspiring actress "Madeleine" (Nadia Tereszkiewicz) is the prime suspect after rejecting his casting couch advances. The investigating judge "Rabusset" (Fabrice Luchini) isn't the sharpest tool in the box, nor is he really bothered about the voracity of any verdict, so long as it goes in the solved drawer. Luckily for our defendant, she is best pals with lawyer "Pauline" (Rebecca Marder) who constructs a defence steeped in theatrical delivery that she feels certain will promote the concept of self-defence and see her client walk free. Risky? Well just wait til the second part and the emergence of silent film star "Odette" (Isabelle Huppert doing her best Cleo Laine or Eileen Brennan impersonation) who threatens to inject just a little truth into this semi-farcical scenario and upset just about everyone's apple-cart. Whilst all these courtroom shenanigans are on-going, well-to-do boyfriend "André" (Édouard Sulpice) has come up with a plan to marry well but keep "Madeleine" as his mistress. Hmmm - not quite sure she's really up for that, but as the threads of the storylines start to knit together we are left with a plot that is anything but predicable. The ending isn't the best, it does sort of run out of steam a bit, but for the most part this is a quirkily enjoyable, well-acted, drama that pops a little at the judicial process and showbiz in a fashion that hits more than it misses. It's got a lovely period look to it, the score is suitably mischievous throughout and it proved to be a mystery worth a watch.

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