A Scandal in Paris

Every man has his price... and every woman pays it.

6.4
19461h 40m

A smooth-talking French thief wangles his way into an important position as prefect of police.

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Cast

Photo of George Sanders

George Sanders

Eugéne François Vidocq

Photo of Signe Hasso

Signe Hasso

Therese De Pierremont

Photo of Carole Landis

Carole Landis

Loretta de Richet

Photo of Akim Tamiroff

Akim Tamiroff

Emile Vernet

Photo of Gene Lockhart

Gene Lockhart

Prefect of Police Richet

Photo of Alma Kruger

Alma Kruger

Marquise De Pierremont

Photo of Alan Napier

Alan Napier

Houdon De Pierremont, Police Minister

Photo of Jo Ann Marlowe

Jo Ann Marlowe

Mimi De Pierremont

Photo of Leona Maricle

Leona Maricle

Owner of Dress Shop

Photo of Skelton Knaggs

Skelton Knaggs

Cousin Pierre

Photo of Fred Nurney

Fred Nurney

Cousin Gabriel

Photo of Barbara Bates

Barbara Bates

Girl by pool

Photo of Daun Kennedy

Daun Kennedy

Girl by pool

Photo of Julius Tannen

Julius Tannen

Bank of Paris Manager

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

"Vidocq" - well that's the name he ultimately elects to stick with - has something of the "Oliver Twist" to the story of his birth. His mother was a petty thief, constantly in and out of jail, so he decides to follow in the family tradition where he (now George Sanders) meets "Emile" (Akim Tamiroff) and the two set about making themselves their fortunes! Their lively adventures eventually take them to the home of the influential Marquis de Pierremont where using a fair degree of guile - and having secured the amorous attentions of his grand-daughter - he finds himself chief of police and ideally situated to relieve the Bank of Paris of 50 million Francs. Thing is, the man he dispossessed of the job (Gene Lockhart) is convinced that something is amiss and is determined to expose the charlatans. Meantime, the erstwhile inscrutable "Vidocq" might actually be falling in love and considering a decent life on the right side of the law! I quite like the mischievous premiss here, and the first ten minutes - with a witty accompanying narrative - are quite entertaining. Thereafter, though, it all rather falls into a predictable melodramatic romp through Parisian society and the kleptomaniac tendencies of our hero start to become subsumed into a sea of romantic slush - despite the more venal aspirations of "Loretta" (Carole Landis). The production is really stage bound - especially noticeable with some of the supposedly outdoor scenes - and there's just too much chat and not enough interesting going on. I was quite disappointed with this plodding fancy dress drama, sorry.

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